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Louisa County supervisors unanimously oppose Valley Link’s proposed 765‑kV Joshua Falls–Yeet line
Summary
The Louisa County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution in March 2026 opposing Valley Link’s proposed Joshua Falls–Yeet 765‑kilovolt transmission line, saying roughly 20 miles of new corridor through the county and 160‑foot lattice towers would harm rural character and nearby homes.
The Louisa County Board of Supervisors on a unanimous voice vote approved a resolution in March 2026 formally opposing the Valley Link Joshua Falls–Yeet 765‑kilovolt transmission line proposed to pass through the county.
Clerk reading the measure said the project—described in the text as a 115‑mile regional transmission line proposed by Valley Link, a joint venture of Dominion Energy, FirstEnergy Transmission and TransSource Energy—would include approximately 20 miles of new corridor across Louisa County, use steel lattice structures approaching 160 feet in height and require permanently cleared right‑of‑way. The resolution says an overhead 765‑kilovolt line "would cause significant and irreparable harm to Louisa County's rural character, agricultural…
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