Florida Public Service Commission schedules August 5 conference with public participation options

Mike La Rosa
Mike La Rosa
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The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) is set to hold a Commission Conference on Tuesday, August 5, 2025, beginning at 9:30 a.m. The meeting will take place at the Betty Easley Conference Center in the Joseph P. Cresse Hearing Room located at 4075 Esplanade Way in Tallahassee.

According to the PSC, items that are scheduled for consideration during the conference can be accessed online. Members of the public may comment on any item listed for public participation. Individuals interested in participating are encouraged to contact the PSC’s Office of General Counsel at 850-413-6199.

A live broadcast of both the Commission Conference and hearing will be available through the PSC’s website by selecting “Watch Live and Archived PSC Events.” Additionally, coverage may be provided on the Florida Channel depending on local listings.

“Public comment may be taken on any item noticed for public participation. Any interested person wanting to participate on any item should contact the PSC’s Office of General Counsel at 850-413-6199.”

The meeting is open to anyone wishing to observe or provide input on matters before the commission.



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