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Develop and implement rules, regulations, and administrative policies for PCL&P.
#PCLP PIKE COUNTY LIGHT AND POWER PROFESSIONAL#
Encourage and motivate PCL&P staff and consultants/contractors to maintain professional and technical expertise and skill.Hire and evaluate employees both directly and through subordinates.Periodically evaluate staffing levels and external resourcing for PCLP’s operational workload.Manage customer service programs and activities.Monitor and oversee gas and electric operations and maintenance.Meet and coordinate with the CNGHC CEO, Senior Officers, and Boards of Directors.Be the primary representative of the company to local officials, customers, community, and local media.Supervisor and manage the overall activities and operations of PCL&P and its staff, contractors, and consultants.The GM will be responsible for a variety of aspects of the electric and gas system including construction, operations, maintenance, customer service, and community involvement. **Please do not remove these flags to prevent us from having to come back out to replace them.** Thank you for your kind cooperation during this very important system maintenance process.Īs always, if you have a gas emergency, think you smell gas, or suspect a gas leak, please call us anytime at 85, or 85 for an electric outage or emergency and we will continue to respond.The general manager (GM) is responsible for the overall management and operation of Pike County Light & Power Company. This means that you may see them on your property marking out the service pipes by spray painting, or placing flags on unpaved areas, where the gas pipes are located in the ground below. You may see our gas technicians or gas contractors marking out the gas lines throughout Matamoras over the course of the next month. The drop box is checked every morning at 8:00 am and verbal confirmations of the payment can be requested via phone call after 2:00 pm the following business day.** There are payment envelopes provided for your convenience at the drop box.
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Due to COVID-19, PCLP is not accepting walk in customers and is only accepting walk in payments through the payment drop box located directly in front of our entrance at this time. **PLEASE NOTE, OUR WALK IN CENTER IS TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO COVID-19. Call or email us today to see if we can serve you! The company is implementing expansion plans for both our gas and electric service in the area. We currently have over 100 miles of overhead electric distribution lines, 40 miles of underground electric distribution lines, and 19 miles of gas pipeline. PCLP also delivers natural gas to nearly 1,200 customers in Matamoras Borough and a small section of Westfall Township. PCLP itself became a subsidiary of Orange & Rockland and Con Edison before falling under ownership of Corning Natural Gas Holding Corporation (CNGHC) in 2016.Īs a subsidiary of CNGHC, PCLP delivers electricity to approximately 4,700 customers in Milford Borough, Milford Township, Westfall Township, Matamoras Borough, Millrift, Pond Eddy and a small northeast section of Dingman Township. Located in Northeastern Pike County, the company began to grow rapidly and merged with several other small gas and electric companies. Capital raised for the start-up was $5000. Each man became a director of the corporation and owned 2 shares valued at $50 each, except for David R. Pike County Light & Power Company (PCLP or Pike) was officially incorporated as a subsidiary of Orange County Public Service Company of Port Jervis, NY on May 17th, 1910 by Thomas Watts of Middletown, NY, David H.