The Nashville Electric Service wants customers to give feedback on its performance during the recent ice storm.
Why it matters: NES says it will use the feedback to "improve its response to future severe weather events."
Driving the news: Customers can fill out a winter storm comment form at NESpower.com.
The latest: One Nashvillian who won't leave positive comments is Metro Councilmember Emily Benedict.
Benedict introduced council legislation yesterday asking the NES board to fire its CEO Teresa Broyles-Aplin, who has been under fire for the utility's storm response.
Council doesn't directly oversee the NES board, so the resolution is a symbolic vote.