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Utilities’ Impact on Land Use Development
Contains material from May 2025
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Session 02: The PUC Electric Grid Resiliency Program and What It Means to Development - An overview of the State’s recent focus on grid resiliency, the investor-owned utility electric utility resiliency programs recently approved by the Public Utility Commission of Texas, and a discussion on how these initiatives could impact development.
Includes: Video Audio Slides
- Total Credit Hours:
- 1.50
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2026
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Cody Faulk, Geoff Kirshbaum, Skye Masson
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Session 1 —45 mins 0.75
How Utilities Can Intentionally or Unintentionally Influence Land Use (May 2025)
A panel discussion with attorneys representing utilities, developers, and municipalities addressing conditions of utility service, the regulatory framework surrounding utilities on the ground and the interplay between land development inside and outside municipal limits when utility service is at play.
Originally presented: Apr 2025 Land Use Conference
Cody Faulk,
Spencer Fane - Austin, TX
Geoff Kirshbaum,
Terrill & Waldrop - Austin, TX
Skye Masson,
City of Georgetown - Georgetown, TX
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Jamie Mauldin
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Session 2 —37 mins 0.75
The PUC Electric Grid Resiliency Program and What It Means to Development (May 2025)
An overview of the State’s recent focus on grid resiliency, the investor-owned utility electric utility resiliency programs recently approved by the Public Utility Commission of Texas, and a discussion on how these initiatives could impact development.
Originally presented: Apr 2025 Land Use Conference
Jamie Mauldin,
Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend PC - Austin, TX