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The contentious debate over a 67-mile power transmission line proposed for Central Maryland reached a Baltimore courtroom on Monday, with three hours of arguments on eminent domain. PSEG, the New ...
PSEG, the New Jersey-based power company building the line, sued more than 100 landowners along the proposed route of the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, who it said were refusing access to ...
PSEG, the developers behind the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP), is hoping a judge rules in their favor, granting them access to private property along the route of the proposed ...
From 10 route alternatives for the 70-mile Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, contractor PSEG has proposed an adjusted version of Route H. Regional electrical grid operator PJM hired PSEG to ...
From 10 route alternatives for the 70-mile Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project, contractor PSEG has proposed an adjusted version of thr route through Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick counties ...
I WATCH: Baltimore County farmer voices opposition to Maryland Piedmont Reliability ... route would be an adequate solution to the identified issues. In October, Jason R. Kalwa, project director ...
Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins says he won’t allow his officers to help developer Public Service Enterprise Group access the private properties of landowners along the route of the Maryland ...
The Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project (MPRP) is a proposed 500,000-volt transmission line that could cut through northern Baltimore County, central Carroll County and southern Frederick County ...
BURLINGTON - The long-awaited resurfacing plan for a portion of Route 3A is anticipated to be done by the end of July. The project is expected to cost about $7 million and will cover 3.2 miles of ...
BALTIMORE — Residents in three Maryland counties opposed to giant power lines cutting through privately owned land may soon be forced by court order to allow surveyors onto their property. The ...
TRUMP TARIFFS CAST SHADOW OVER GOV. MOORE’s TRADE MISSION: Gov. Wes Moore spent his last four days promoting Maryland’s burgeoning quantum computing industry to Japanese investors only to have ...
It was a message from her neighbor, asking if she’d seen the map of a new proposed transmission line ... said of the proposed transmission line known as the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project. The ...
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