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Agency grants SCE easement to underground power line at Arroyo Conejo open space

5772429 · September 18, 2025
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The Canal Open Space Conservation Agency voted 4-0 at its meeting to grant Southern California Edison (SCE) a utility easement to install and maintain underground electrical transmission equipment on a portion of agency-owned Arroyo Conejo open space and to adopt Resolution 2025-03 authorizing agency staff to execute necessary documents.

The Canal Open Space Conservation Agency voted 4-0 at its meeting to grant Southern California Edison (SCE) a utility easement to install and maintain underground electrical transmission equipment on a portion of agency-owned Arroyo Conejo open space and to adopt Resolution 2025-03 authorizing agency staff to execute necessary documents. Director Sullivan was absent.

Staff said the easement covers only a modest area — roughly 230 square feet — to allow trenching and other installation work and that SCE will de-energize and later remove existing overhead lines and poles that cross agency property. Agency staff advised the board that the action is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and from California Code of Regulations, Title 14, sections 15061, 15301 and 15304.

Agency staff presented the utility proposal as a reliability and fire-safety improvement tied to a water-system facility adjacent…

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