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VOL. 9, NO. 22
APRIL 11, 2024
Supervisors to Push for Underground Power Lines in Rt. 7 Project BY HANNA PAMPALONI
hpmampaloni@loudounnow.org
The Board of Supervisors will intercede in Dominion Energy’s application to the State Corporation Commission for construction of a new substation and new transmission lines that, if approved, would run along Rt. 7 in eastern Loudoun. The decision to file a “notice of participation” followed a closed session briefing on April 2. The action will allow county representatives to join the case that is before the SCC and to provide input on the proposed power project. Supervisors say they will urge regulators to require the lines be underground. “I have heard from many landowners throughout Loudoun County who are troubled regarding the path of transmission lines— those landowners include houses of faith, homeowners, and businesses,” County Chair Phyllis J. Randall (D-At Large) said in a statement. “In addition, other stakeholders, such as environmental and POWER LINES continues on page 33
Douglas Graham/Loudoun Now
Solar Show All eyes were turned skyward Monday afternoon as Loudoun County experienced its second solar eclipse in seven years. Residents—ranging from those wearing protective glasses to those deploying telescopes— gathered in parks or outside office buildings to catch a glimpse of the event. Alexis Gustin/Loudoun Now
A group watches the eclipse from Franklin Park Arts Center on April 8. Loudoun County experienced max coverage of about 87-90% at 3:19 p.m.
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