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NYRI files with Public Service Commission

ALBANY – The county’s top planning official is concerned that a filing made last week by New York Regional Interconnect (NYRI) could complete the proposed power line’s application with the Public Service Commission.

“My understanding is that this filing answers the last of the deficiencies in the application,” said Chenango County Director of Planning Donna M. Jones, who also serves as the designated local representative for Communities Against Regional Interconnect (CARI). “This is the closest it has come to being a completed application. If it is approved, then the application will likely be accepted.”



NYRI representative David Kalson confirmed the filing, made on Aug. 8, was in response to the deficiency letter issued by the Public Service Commission on March 24. The PSC has yet to rule whether the filing has fulfilled the requirements set out in the letter.

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sevennumbers
August 19th, 2008 at 11:25 am
Ms. Jones had better start planning to live with the NYRI or come up with a plan to buy the railroad right of way.
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