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5 Responses to “Join us in sharing your thoughts:”

  1. proton5 Says:

    The response to comments on the Draft EIR is sure taking a very long time for completion. Does anyone know just when in February we will see the report? How much time will there be for review and comment on the FEIR?

  2. proton5 Says:

    It appears the FEIR may contain some significant errors that bear upon the accuracy of the information, analyses presented and the conclusions reached. What do we do now?

  3. awdownhome Says:

    The Edison demands for immediate approval from the CPUC are outrageous. SCE has had more than 90 years to carefully plan for improvements and modifications to keep up with growth. If it as urgent as they want us to believe, Edison deserves a failing grade in responsible management.

  4. electron5 Says:

    It is unfortunate that Edison squandered four years following their CAISO approval before filing its application, all the while gerrymandering routes and misleading the public and CPUC.

    Now SCE claims all is nearly lost. It insists it must be given emergency powers with only one possible solution: the only route it ever wanted from the beginning.

    Given the decline in power consumption, it is ill advised to abandon the CPUC public deliberation and CEQA processes. There is a wealth of possible interim technical solutions – incentivized conservation, load management, subsidized distributed generation, to list a few.

    The present direction of Southern California Edison can only make for ill will toward the Company. It will foster future cynicism toward the CPUC’s dedication to open and fair decision making, and government in general.

  5. TC Farm Bureau Says:

    PACE has done a great job organizing and educating our citizens about this… now we are down to the final determination, and as has been stated we have to wait and see. Regardless, Farm Bureau stands ready to assist landowners that will be affected by the route and we are prepared to offer workshops this fall to help educate citizens about eminent domain and the process by which the land acquisitions will occur. Please contact Farm Bureau if you are interested in attending, 732-8301.

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