County of San Diego Interim Board of Supervisors Chair Terra Lawson-Remer selected to continue Vice Chair duties
SAN DIEGO — With the unanimous support of seven representatives from Encinitas to the South Bay, Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre and the County of San Diego’s Interim Vice Chair Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer were selected on Thursday to lead the San Diego Community Power 2025 Board of Directors.
“Community Power is transforming how communities across the region access renewable energy while driving local economic growth and keeping costs competitive for working families,” Mayor Aguirre said. “I look forward to working alongside Vice Chair Terra Lawson-Remer, our Board and staff to build a more sustainable and affordable future for the people we serve.”
Aguirre began her board service at Community Power in 2023, shortly after she was elected Mayor of Imperial Beach. During the public meeting where Aguirre was selected, her fellow board members commended her on her commitment to the organization’s mission to provide cleaner, renewable, cost-competitive electricity to nearly one million customers across six cities and the unincorporated communities of San Diego County.
Along with Aguirre, Supervisor Lawson-Remer was unanimously elected to continue serving as Community Power’s vice chair.
“Mayor Aguirre is a dedicated servant leader whose leadership will ensure Community Power continues to put the people of the greater San Diego region at the heart of its decision making,” Supervisor Lawson-Remer said. “It’s an honor to support her and Community Power as we aim to bring 100% clean power to all.”
Since Community Power launched in 2019, it has made steady progress on its goal to provide 100% renewable energy to its customers by 2035 while reinvesting in the communities it serves. Some of the significant milestones include:
“Mayor Aguirre has been a dedicated board member whose actions have always put her constituents and the people of the greater San Diego region first,” Community Power Chief Executive Officer Karin Burns said. “Mayor Aguirre and Supervisor Lawson-Remer are sustainability champions whose work with the Community Power team will further our goal to bring clean, reliable, competitively-priced power to our customers for decades to come.”
Community Power serves nearly a million municipal, business and residential power customers in the cities of San Diego, Chula Vista, Encinitas, Imperial Beach, La Mesa and National City, as well as the unincorporated communities in the County of San Diego.
Community Power is a not-for-profit public agency that provides competitively-priced clean energy and invests in the community to create an equitable and sustainable future for the San Diego region. Learn more at www.sdcommunitypower.org.
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