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LIPA Defends Response, Rolls Back Fees

Editor’s Note: This article was written and submitted by Joe Dowd.

In an apparent concession to thousands of irate costumers, the Long Island Power Authority announced Thursday night that they will suspend late-payment charges on their bills effective to Oct. 29.

In the first response since Tuesday to a series of detailed questions from Patch, LIPA spokeswoman Wendy Ladd said LIPA's bills went out as usual but "as bills continue to be processed, late-payment charges have been suspended for 30 days effective 10/29."

Many Patch readers got those bills this week.

Numerous Patch readers and public officials have reacted to LIPA's response to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy with derision. Many threatened to not pay LIPA and are demanding the state take action against the utility.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday that LIPA was unprepared for the storm and had "failed" its customers.

Ladd could provide no immediate timetable for complete restoration of the system. Wednesday's nor'easter has clearly set back the utility, which had originally estimated full restoration by this weekend, not including the hardest hit areas of the South Shore.

Ladd said 73,000 customers were restored to power since the nor'easter hit. Wednesday's storm knocked out 123,000 additional customers.

Ladd and an electrical union official said LIPA crews are working 16-hour shifts, with eight hours off. Those crews and their trucks, many from out-of-state, were mostly out of service during the second storm, which hit Wednesday.

"They do have to eat and sleep," Ladd wrote. "We are very serious about safety and don't want to put customers or our workers in danger."

Ladd responded to widespread criticism from public officials about LIPA's response to the outages, including claims the utility was not communicating with them or their own crews.

"We are working closely with government officials and we hold calls twice a day with elected officials to update them on our progress," Ladd said. 'We are receiving more crews every day and we continue to work on this system restoring power as quickly and safely as possible.

Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano criticized LIPA Thursday, saying he has requested specific procedures for getting power turned on in flood areas. So far, LIPA has not responded, Mangano said.

Ladd said LIPA "will continue to work around the clock until every customer is restored." She could offer no specifics and did not address the specific criticisms of the public officials.

Patrick Guidice, senior business representative for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 1049, acknowledged communications issues have hampered the effort, but stressed the problem is the size of impacted area and the large assembly of crews.

"What makes it difficult is the enormous number of resources, of employees who have to be coordinated and who have to go in so many directions," said Guidice, whose union represents LIPA's employees.

Guidice, who compared the recent destruction to that of Hurricane Gloria, said the workers will not stop until the area has recovered.

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Greg Bashaw May 21, 2013 at 09:32 pm
As for the mandate, maybe YOU should run for the Board, we need a change and thats WHY I amRead More running... Thanks for the info though!
Greg Bashaw May 21, 2013 at 09:30 pm
FYI- Rosemary Corliss, mentioned it 2times as something are are planning to loo at....at Meet theRead More Candidates Night......
Pat Boyle Egland May 20, 2013 at 04:06 pm
The NBUFSD BOE has not mentioned cutting bussing in over a year, it is not a part of the 2013-2014Read More budget. The pensions and benefits are not regulated by the BOE it is a state mandate.
Pat Boyle Egland May 22, 2013 at 02:48 pm
Eliminating the CHSD is a great idea but it needs to be voted on by the citizens of all 4 districtsRead More . In BM we have 5 set of administration - North Bellmore, Bellmore, North Merrick, Merrick and CHSD . Pensions are a are a state and national battle NOT local
Greg Bashaw May 20, 2013 at 12:50 am
Well for starters, why not give candidates 401K's and only pay a proportion of their benefits...HireRead More teachers and adm that actually live in our district...... Has anybody proposed dismantling the high school district......From the way I understand they have tried unsuccessfully to combine, well then how about saving moneu and splitting up the 3 high schools...This was we wont need 2 administrations...... I will try and I will think out of the box!
truth May 19, 2013 at 09:11 pm
You are going to do something that even Cuomo won't touch...pensions? Well, thank you forRead More recognizing the real problem that faces the taxpayers but how will you address the problem and not just promise?
Dan DeLilla May 18, 2013 at 10:40 pm
So Lu Scala never had any children so it might be safe to say you have never been to a PTA meetingRead More or a School Board meeting or a budget presentation so then you would have no idea how the money is spent good or bad. I'm sorry that your neighbors make more than you but like anything else you get what you pay for there are educational requirements for teaching and administration jobs, I'm sure you would be happy if all the school personnel could be replaced by minimum wage earners or better yet we could close all the schools after all you have been out of school for 40 years so you don't need them anymore, but thats not how it works. Why is always the uninformed that speak loudest and longest?
Lu Scala May 17, 2013 at 08:49 am
I never had any kids.. and am the last kid who went to to the Bellmore Merrick school system.....itsRead More been almost 40 years since I was a Mempham grad..and it is very disharting to hear that my many many high tax dollars..are not enought for these kids I have been sororting all these years!!! Who is getting all the money??? Its all bull.. aI live inbetween teachers.. how is it they can afford high end cars, housekeepers, landscapers, ect??????... the money is being spent in the WRONG WAYS TO THE TEACHERS, AND MOST OF ALL THE ADMISTRATION, THE SCHOOL BOARD ECT... I AM CALLING FOR A MASSIVE AUDIT AND GET0 per year.. they afe not worth any more then that.. THE MONEY BACK FROM ANYONE WHO WAS PAID MORE THEN $75,00....
patti May 16, 2013 at 08:28 pm
A bit of a surprise considering kids come home with a supply list a mile long (and average $40-$75).