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PG&E San Ramon Office To Close Amid Move To Oakland

PG&E plans to relocate from San Francisco to Oakland and close its San Ramon and Concord offices to cut costs.

The move to Oakland will result in substantial long-term savings, PG&E said in a statement.
The move to Oakland will result in substantial long-term savings, PG&E said in a statement. (Bea Karnes/Patch)

SAN RAMON, CA — The Pacific Gas & Electric Co. announced plans to close its San Ramon satellite office amid its planned relocation from San Francisco to Oakland in 2022.

PG&E plans to consolidate the San Ramon office at 3401 Crow Canyon Road and the Concord office at 1850 Gateway Blvd. into its new Oakland headquarters at 300 Lakeside Drive, PG&E said Monday in a statement. The move should be completed by 2023.

The relocation is a cost-cutting measure that PG&E expects will bring some short-term relief from the sale of its San Francisco headquarters and significant long-term savings. PG&E has been based in San Francisco for 115 years.

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There will be no layoffs as a result of the consolidation, a PG&E spokesperson said Monday.

The announcement came on the same day that U.S. District Judge Dennis Montali took PG&E's $58 billion bankruptcy exit plan under advisement after completing an eight-day confirmation hearing.

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PG&E is seeking Montali's approval for the plan before a June 30 deadline for its participation in a wildfire insurance fund established by the state Legislature to cushion utilities' liability in the event of future catastrophic wildfires.

The new headquarters "is a critical part of fulfilling our
commitment to operate in a fiscally responsible way that will enable us to achieve our operational and safety goals," Interim Chief Executive Officer Bill Smith said in a statement.

Read more: PG&E To Move Headquarters To Oakland

Bay City News Service contributed to this report.

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