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Council asks Hibbing Public Utilities for cost‑benefit study on BeltLine substation relocation
Summary
Council approved a request for detailed engineering estimates and a cost‑benefit comparison of rebuilding the BeltLine substation in place versus moving it to city‑owned land on 34th Street to evaluate development potential for the current corner.
The City Council approved a letter asking the Hibbing Public Utilities to provide detailed engineering estimates that compare rebuilding the BeltLine substation at its current location with relocating it to city‑owned land near 34th Street and the Highland Hills development.
Olavanti read the draft letter aloud: "I'm writing to express the city of Hibbing's support to the Hibbing…
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