Sausalito City Council to Consider $60M Project to Put Power Lines Underground Pg amp E Sausalito
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Sausalito City Council to Consider $60M Project to Put Power Lines Underground
10/22/2022 8:33:00 PMSausalito will consider next week a $60 million project to put power lines underground at nearly 700 properties in the central part of the city
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PG&E 's default upgrade would be to replace overhead lines and facilities, and Sausalito may have the option to put PG&E 's $8 million budget for the project towards placing the electrical infrastructure underground. Sausalito will consider next week a $60 million project to put power lines underground at nearly 700 properties in the central part of the city PG&E's default upgrade would be to replace overhead lines and facilities, and Sausalito may have the option to put PG&E's $8 million budget for the project towards placing the electrical infrastructure underground, but significant additional funds would be needed, most likely in the form of property tax assessments for parcel owners in the affected areas. At Tuesday's meeting, the City Council will receive a presentation from Public Works Director Kevin McGowan, who will ask the council to consider the following options: Submit an application to PG&E for undergrounding all properties that are to receive the 12kV system upgrade; submit an application for one of the five areas to receive the 12kV system upgrade as a pilot project, with the intent to submit for the remaining areas in the future; not submit an application for undergrounding at this time and pursue consensus with the property owners in the five areas who will eventually be responsible for funding the undergrounding effort. Read more:NBC Bay Area » Douglas County School District called “woke” in county’s voter guide as it seeks to increase taxes for higher teacher pay Save over 30% with this Celestron Nature DX 10x42 binoculars deal S. Korean Prosecutors Say Reports of Do Kwon's Stopover in Dubai 'Not False': Bloomberg Westfield City Council to consider term limits for council, mayor and clerk-treasurer