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Power‑easement hold‑up and city sign‑off stall opening of Weston County hangar, officials say

5175093 · July 4, 2025
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County officials said a power easement required by Powder River Electric and not yet signed by the city is preventing power connection for a nearly finished hangar; commissioners said the delay affects lease revenue and the county’s budget.

County officials and a project representative reported that a new hangar at the county airport is nearly complete but cannot be put into service because a power easement and city sign‑off remain outstanding.

A project speaker said the hangar is about 97% complete but that Powder River Electric required a signed easement so the utility can trench and place a 200‑foot run to connect a meter. The speaker told the commission the meter sits on a pole and that electricity from the meter outward is owned by the utility, which is why the easement and city…

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