Over 200 landowners hit with another lawsuit related to Piedmont Project
MARYLAND, JUL 16 – PSEG seeks access to 149 additional properties to conduct required surveys for a 67-mile power line, aiming to meet the June 2027 completion deadline amid landowner resistance.
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Piedmont power line company files a second lawsuit against defiant landowners - Maryland Matters
Opponents of the proposed Piedmont power transmission line in Central Maryland protested outside a conference on the data center industry in Frederick last summer. (File photo by Josh Kurtz/Maryland Matters)The company behind a proposed power line that would cut across northern Maryland filed suit Tuesday against another 200 landowners who have refused to give project surveyors access to their property. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Co…
PSEG files lawsuit seeking access to 149 more properties, mostly in Frederick County
The developer of a high-voltage power transmission line has filed a lawsuit against the owners of 149 properties — mostly in Frederick County — seeking temporary access to their land for environmental and field studies.
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