Sharyland Utilities Announces Two Public Meetings for GSEC to White River Transmission Line

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On August 6th and 8th, Sharyland Utilities, L.P. will be hosting a public open house for landowners to learn more about the 345kV transmission line project, GSEC to White River, that they are planning to build through parts of Hale and Floyd Counties, TX.

Tuesday August 6th, 2013
4-7pm
Floyd County Friends Unity Center
Halfway between Lockney and Floydada on Highway 70, at Muncy, TX

Thursday, August 8th, 2013
4-7pm
City Hall
811 Avenue D
Abernathy, Texas

345 kV monopole-croppedThese public meetings will be in open house format with no formal presentation so you may come and go as you please during the scheduled 3-hour meetings. According to the letter that went out to all potentially affected landowners, the purpose of these meetings will be to share information about the current route alternatives (including maps of these various route options), and to seek input from those that could be affected.

This new transmission line will connect the Golden Spread Electric Cooperative (GSEC) Interconnect, a new gas-fueled electric generation facility, which is located approximately 1.6 miles northeast of Abernathy, to the new Sharyland Midpoint Substation which will be located approximately 9.6 miles east-northeast of Floydada.

The final line will be a combination of steel lattice and monopole towers, 140-160 ft. tall, 175 ft. wide, and extend approximately 55 miles.

Although this line is currently in the ‘study’ phase, and a Certificate of Convenience and Necessity (CCN) has not yet been filed with the Public Utilities Commission, we expect for this line to move quickly so feel free to check back here or give us a call to stay up to date on the latest developments related to this project. You can also sign up for our Landowner Alert System to receive the most recent updates through your email. CLICK HERE to download a map of the study area.

Landowners MUST intervene in order to have a say in the final route. There are multiple opportunities to influence the process, but to have the greatest impact you must start the process early and with an experienced team of professionals. If you or someone you know is going to be affected by this transmission line, please contact us today to schedule a free, 30-minute consultation with Patrick Reznik to learn more about how Braun & Gresham, PLLC can help protect your land.

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