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Resident asks county about NextEra transmission project; commissioners say county has no role yet
Summary
A Monongalia County resident told commissioners the Mid Atlantic Resiliency Link route may cross her family land and asked what tax or notice arrangements would apply. Commissioners said they had no active role and encouraged the resident to seek more information from the project developer and regulators.
Juliet Marlier, a Monongalia County resident whose family-owned property on the Rubles Run backwater of Cheat Lake has been in her family since 1959, told the Monongalia County Commission on May 28 that her parcel is one of the proposed routes for NextEra Energy’s Mid Atlantic Resiliency Link transmission towers.
“There will be harmful to me personally if that came through my property because … we do woodland stewardship, and we’re trying to keep it, not industrialized, basically,” Marlier told the commission during the public-comment segment.
Marli er asked what benefit the county would receive…
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