What do you think of County Executive George Latimer's calls for Con Ed, NYSEG execs to resign?
- Strongly agree
- Strongly disagree
- Don't care - I just want power back!
- Sort of agree
- Sort of disagree
Nearly 50,000 Westchester households remain without electricity on Thursday, March 8 prompting Latimer to hold a news conference in Yorktown..
Latimer said the presidents and senior management of both utility companies should step down.
The county executive wrote a letter on Wednesday asking the county’s Board of Legislators, state Legislature delegation and municipal officials to join him at a press conference Friday morning at the County Center in White Plains where he plans to call for the resignations publicly.
"In light of the inadequate and troubled response by Con Edison and NYSEG to restore tens of thousands of Westchester Customers after Winter Storm Reilly, I invite you to join me to call for the Presidents of both companies to step down. Both Con Edison and NYSEG have fumbled the recovering effort and we as County residents can no longer stand by and accept this. Along with both Presidents stepping down, I would also like a clean sweep of senior management, and I want a new philosophy adopted," Latimer said in a news statement.
"I listened to enough, and we have put up with enough. We are all tired of Con Edison and NYSEG’s excuses. There are human beings out there - and we are given statistics instead of real-world services," Latimer said.
Con Edison President and CEO John McAvoy has held the top job since 2014.
NYSEG President and CEO Carl A. Taylor took over in July 2017.
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