CITIES OF RIVERSIDE AND COLTON, CAL. v. F.E.R.C.

Nos. 84-7184, 84-7220 and 84-7576.

765 F.2d 1434 (1985)

CITIES OF RIVERSIDE AND COLTON, CALIFORNIA, Petitioners, v. FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, Respondent, and Cities of Vernon and Anaheim, and Southern California Edison Company, Intervenors.

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

Decided July 18, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Duncan, Allen & Mitchell, Donald R. Allen, David P. Yaffe, Richard M. Gittleman, Washington, D.C., for Riverside and Colton, Cal.

Joseph S. Davis, William H. Satterfield, Gen. Counsel, Barbara J. Weller, Deputy Sol., Joel M. Cockrell, Washington, D.C., for F.E.R.C.

David B. Brearley, El Monte, Cal., Arnold Fieldman, Goldberg, Fieldman, & Letham, P.C., Washington, D.C., for intervenor City of Vernon.

Wallace L. Duncan, James D. Pembroke, John W. Griggs, Charles F. Holum, Duncan, Weinberg & Miller, P.C., Washington, D.C., for Anaheim, Cal.

Before KENNEDY, HUG and FERGUSON, Circuit Judges.


HUG, Circuit Judge:

The cities of Riverside and Colton, California (the "Cities") appeal from a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (the "Commission") order approving Southern California Edison Company's ("Edison") multi-class rate design.

The Cities, which are wholesale customers of Edison and intervenors in Edison's rate increase proceedings before the Commission, do not challenge the rate of return on common...

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