East Point Electric System Update and Distribution Overview
Explore the latest updates and distribution strategy of the East Point Electric System for 2024-2025. Meet the dedicated staff members, learn about MEAG's power sourcing, and understand the distribution process to various substations. Discover the grid hardening initiative and the advanced AMI meters enhancing efficiency and service.
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East Point Power Update 2024-2025
Meet the Staff Shawn Dowe Director Thomas Manghram Asst. Director Todd Hicks Superintendent Cassandra Sims Michael Hawkins Alicia Persons EJ Hall Gregory Creque Adarius Adams Delrico Wise Line Clearance Supervisor Project Manager Line Crew Supervisor Line Crew Supervisor Sys. CTRL. Supervisor Meter Reader Supervisors 2 Crews 10 Member Team Shauna Green 6 Member Team 5 Member Team 7 Member Team 8 Member Team Office Manager Angela Champion Dispatcher Karen Figueroa U/G Contractor O/H Contractor Contractor U-Tec/Pike U-Tec/Pike Kendal AMI Syst. Administrator
MEAG Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia How we obtain our power
How we Distribute our Power Willingham Substation circuits e0412 e0422 e0432 e0442 Grove Substation circuits e0712 e0722 e0732 Ben Hill Substation circuits e0312 e0322 e0332 Lakemont Substation circuits e0512 e0522 e0532 e0542 Oakleigh Substation circuits e0212 e0222 e0232 e0242 Welcome All Substation circuits b8312 b8422
East Point Electric System East Point Electric System
Grid Hardening Overhead to Underground Ben Hill/Dodson Road Heather Drive Arrowood Drive Westchester Dr.
AMI Meters The City of East Point has invested over 6 million dollars into the Advanced Meter Infrastructure, (AMI) system, which is an integrated system of smart meters, communications networks, and data management. This is a highly efficient Smart Grid platform that combines a flexible hybrid communications network with advanced applications that work together to reduce utility operational cost, improve system efficiencies, and improve customer service. AMI is automated and allows real time data.
Utility Hawk Utility Hawk is a customer portal solution that help City of East Point water and electric customers build stronger customer relationships. By presenting useful accurate data and actionable information, this function helps resolve high bill issues, and give customers more control over how they use utilities. The Utility Hawk customer portal is currently 90% complete and in the testing phase. We are hoping to have the new system rolled out to citizens and business owners by the end of this month.
Street Light Dashboard The City of East Point has invested over 2.2 million dollars on the street light project. This involved LED streetlight installations as well as more advanced controls for dimming the lights.
City of East Point-Trees Danger Tree Removals Tracking Address Description Amount 2438 Dodson Dr. 2900 Piney Wood Dr. 2700 Piney Wood dr. 1296 Mercer Ave. 2641 Sylvan rd. 2822 Headland dr. 3435 Washington rd. 2000 block Headland dr at Filter Plant 2650 Hogan rd. 2817 Ben Hill rd. 2741 S. Clark dr. 1462 McClelland dr. 1331 McClelland dr. 3448 Washinton rd. Oak tree with 2 prior failures pine tree uprooting (Emerg. Proc.) oak tree uprooting (Emrerg. Proc.) Fallen Tree from City Alley two leaning oaks with root decay leaning Poplar tree with trunk decay leaning dead pine tree dying oak tree leaning dead pine tree diseased leaning Maple tree diseased oak tree leaning red oak with root decay leaning diseased white oak tree dead pine and leaning diseased oak tree (Emerg. Proc.) uprooting pine (Emerg. Proc.) leaning diseased oak tree 5 leaning dead pinbe trees (E.Proc.) 2 leaning dead oak trees leaning post oak with trunk decay uprooting pine tree leaning diseased maple tree leaning diseased maple tree diseased leaning red oak tree leaning dead pine tree (Em.Proc.) leaning wind damaged pine tree leaning wind damaged pine and poplar tree large leaning red oak with uneven crown weight due to codominant trunk leaning water oak with root decay large lightning struck water oak 4 dead leaning pine trees one leaning uprooting and 2 dead sweetgum trees leaning uprooting white oak leaning wind damaged pine tree $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2,499.00 11,065.00 9,796.00 6,500.00 8,500.00 2,450.00 2,450.00 2,450.00 2,450.00 2,450.00 6,200.00 4,900.00 7,200.00 8,500.00 3625 Carriage Way 2607 Cheney St. 3409 Washington rd. 2604 Cheney st. 1981 Connally dr. 1677 Neely ave. 3613 Ale cir. 3570 Ale Cir. 2811 Headland dr. 2607 Headland dr. 2469 Headland dr. 2716 Headland dr. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 4,000.00 9,500.00 5,500.00 4,900.00 4,680.00 7,200.00 2,450.00 2,450.00 5,500.00 3,500.00 5,400.00 5,750.00 2750 Headland dr. $ 5,500.00 1877 W. Taylor ave. 2107 Ben Hill rd. 2606 Hogan rd. 3035 Duke of Glouchester $ $ $ $ 6,000.00 10,000.00 4,180.00 9,500.00 3055 Duke of Glouchester 4245 Ben Hill rd. Total $ $ 181,220.00 $ 4,800.00 3,000.00 410,760.00 $ Line Clearance Budget Total 591,980.00 $
East Point Power Equipment List The City of East Point Power has invested in equipment, tools, and The City of East Point Power has invested in equipment, tools, and personal protective equipment (PPE) that will help with any situation, personal protective equipment (PPE) that will help with any situation, especially when handling storm restoration. It s very important that that the especially when handling storm restoration. It s very important that that the equipment we use meet all safety standards. equipment we use meet all safety standards. The safety of employees on the ground, operating in any environment, is of the utmost importance. the ground, operating in any environment, is of the utmost importance. The safety of employees on
Special Lighting Projects -Jefferson Park Rec Center -John D. Milner Athletic Complex -Sykes Park Tennis Complex
How to Report a How to Report a Power Outage Power Outage Email: poweroutage@eastpointcity.org 404.270.7010