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Council approves easement with Great River Energy; city avoids estimated $2 million well relocation cost
Summary
The council approved an easement agreement with Great River Energy that lets the city keep Well 15 in place while GRE adjusts substation design at its cost to accommodate the well, a change city staff said avoids an estimated $2 million relocation expense.
The Eagan City Council on Oct. 7 approved an easement agreement with Great River Energy (GRE) that allows Well 15 to remain in place on property being redeveloped for a GRE substation expansion at Wilderness Run Road and Pilot Knob Road.
City staff said GRE agreed to alter its substation design and fencing locations at GRE’s cost so the…
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