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Skowhegan board approves easement for Summit Natural Gas to run pipeline alongside walking bridge
Summary
The Select Board voted 5-0 to accept an easement allowing Summit Natural Gas of Maine to attach a pipeline to the town's walking bridge, with the company providing a one-time $10,000 payment and some landscape/fencing work as part of the agreement. Residents raised questions about safety and exposed piping during the public discussion.
The Skowhegan Select Board voted unanimously on Oct. 28 to accept an easement agreement with Summit Natural Gas of Maine permitting the company to affix a natural-gas pipeline alongside the town’s walking bridge.
Board members said the company will pay the town a one-time fee of $10,000 and perform site improvements, including fence work and granite restoration, near a South Side project…
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