These agencies provide assistance to people. York Electric Cooperative is not affiliated with any of these organizations. Contact information is provided as a courtesy.
[PDF] YEC Rules & Regulations
These Rules and Regulations are to serve as a guide to the Membership of York Electric Cooperative, Inc. regarding the supply and receiving of electric services. This document serves as part of the service agreement between the Cooperative and any current or prospective members and has been written to uphold the standards and By Laws set forth by the Board of Trustees. This document does not constitute a contract between York Electric Cooperative and the membership, but rather should be used as an explanation to better interpret the application of membership, distribution of electricity, services offered to the membership, and requirements for power from the Cooperative.
[PDF] Q1 2015 Right-of-Way Maintenance Map: Harmony
During the first quarter of 2015, YEC’s contract crews from Asplundh Tree Expert Company will be clearing ROW in the Harmony Substation area south of Rock Hill and also in the Lancaster County “panhandle” area of our service territory.
If you live in the Harmony Substation area south of Rock Hill, you may see crews trimming and clearing ROW along Hall Spencer, McCallister, Liberty Hill, Killian and Canal roads as well as along Highway 21 south and in the surrounding area.
[PDF] Q1 2015 Right-of-Way Maintenance Map: Lancaster
During the first quarter of 2015, YEC’s contract crews from Asplundh Tree Expert Company will be clearing ROW in the Harmony Substation area south of Rock Hill and also in the Lancaster County “panhandle” area of our service territory.
In the Lancaster County “panhandle” area, Asplundh crews will be working along Doby Bridge, River, Collins, Marvin, Henry Harris, Shelley Mullis and Possum Holler roads as well as Highways 521 and 75 and in the surrounding area.
[PDF] YEC Meeting Room Guidelines
In an effort to serve the business community, York Electric has a 175-seat, multi-purpose meeting room, which is available for public meetings. The Cooperative allows the business community to use this facility at no charge. The meeting room is not available for parties, receptions or weddings.
[PDF] Operation Round Up Enrollment
As a member of York Electric Cooperative, you are part of a program which contributes money to local non-profit charities and the charities in turn provide assistance to individuals who are in need. Operation Round Up® allows York Electric to round up members monthly electric bill to the next whole dollar. This money, on average of 50 cents a month, is then distributed to help people get back on their feet.