Public Input Sessions on NYSEG Rate Increases
The Westchester County Board of Legislators is hosting Public Input Sessions in Northern Westchester to hear residents’ concerns about the exorbitant rate hikes proposed by New York State Electric and Gas (NYSEG).
What’s Happening: NYSEG has proposed alarming rate increases that would impact local families and businesses:
- Electricity: Average residential bills would increase by 23.7% in 2026
- Gas: Average residential bills would increase by 33.5% in 2026
These excessive hikes would follow six years of rate increases, placing additional financial burden on residents already struggling with rising costs.
What the Board Is Doing to Help Ratepayers: The Board of Legislators has taken action on your behalf:
- In August, the Board authorized the County to join NYSEG’s rate proceedings before the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC). The County is also challenging Con Edison’s proposed delivery rate hikes. Read about the Board’s efforts to resist Con Ed’s rate hikes here.
- These unanimous, bipartisan decisions demonstrate our commitment to protect residents from soaring utility costs.
Why Your Voice Matters: These public sessions give you the opportunity to:
- Share how rate increases affect your household or business; this informs our work in the rate case.
- Speak on the public record to help strengthen the County's position in rate proceedings
- Connect with neighbors and community members facing similar challenges
Session Details:
- When: Thursday, September 25, 7 to 9 PM
Where: Bedford Hills Community House | 74 Main St, Bedford Hills, NY 10507 | Watch Replay - When: Tuesday, October 7, 7 to 9 PM
Where: Heritage Hills Activities Center | 8 Heritage Hills Dr., Somers, NY 10589 | Watch Replay
Make Your Voice Heard:
Unfortunately, the PSC will NOT be holding public hearings in Westchester, so you can and should: