Date Filed | Summary | Pages |
01/30/2015 | Notice and cancellation of Expired certificate 06-116G (4). | 3 |
08/17/2012 | Renewal certificate 06-116G (4) issued. | 3 |
07/20/2012 | Renewal application of the City of Grandview Heights for Ohio Natural Gas Governmental Aggregators filed by R. DeGraw. | 34 |
10/15/2010 | Certificate No. 06-116G(3) issued. | 3 |
09/15/2010 | Service Notice | 1 |
09/15/2010 | Entry ordering that the motion for an extension of Grandview's certificate expiration date be granted; that the July 3, 2010, expiration date of Certificate No. 06-116(2) be extended to September 18, 2010; that Grandview comply with finding (8). | 2 |
09/13/2010 | Motion for extension of time and memorandum in support filed by J. Khouzam on behalf of City of Grandview Heights | 2 |
09/10/2010 | City of Grandview Heights motion for extension of time and memorandum in support filed by M. Khouzarn. (FAX) | 2 |
08/18/2010 | Application for recertification on behalf of the City of Grandview Heights filed by T Leach. | 35 |
11/10/2009 | Opt-out notice for the City of Grandview Heights filed by M. White. | 3 |
09/26/2008 | Opt-out notice for the City of Grandview Heights filed by M. White. | 3 |
07/03/2008 | Certificate 06-116 (2) issued. | 3 |
05/30/2008 | Recertification application for governmental aggregators on behalf of the City of Grandview Heights, Ohio filed by R. DeGraw. | 34 |
04/22/2008 | Opt-out notice for the City of Grandview Heights' newly eligible residential and small commercial natural gas customers filed by M. Yurick. | 4 |
11/09/2007 | Final opt-out notice for the municipalities of Bexley, Bowling Green, Bradner, Clyde, Columbiana, Dublin, Elmore, Fostoria, Gahanna, Grafton, Grandview Heights, Hilliard, Milan, Reynoldsburg, Upper Arlington, and Woodville scheduled to end no later than December 12, 2007 filed by M. Yurick on behalf of Interstate Gas Supply. | 38 |
07/14/2006 | Certificate 06-116(1) issued. | 2 |
06/02/2006 | In the matter of the application of City of Grandview Heights for certification as a Governmental Aggregators. | 35 |