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Transmission Line to be Moved as Part of Woodward Construction Project

Posted on: Jan-21-2014

FORT COLLINS, CO – Starting in late January, a Platte River Power Authority transmission line will be relocated for the Woodward Technology Center construction project. This phase of the project should be completed in mid-April, weather permitting. Power is not anticipated to be affected while the work is occurring.

The line, which currently runs diagonally from northeast to southwest, will be relocated along Lemay Avenue, extending across Mulberry Street and reconnecting to the current alignment south of the Poudre River. Work is expected to occur Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to dark, through mid-April, weather permitting.

Truck routes are as follows: Riverside Avenue and Mulberry Street or west from I-25 to Link Lane, west on Lincoln Avenue and south on Lemay Avenue.

For more information or to sign up for electronic updates, visit fcgov.com/woodward. You also may contact Jon Little, Platte River, 970-229-5352, littlej@prpa.org, or Lisa Rosintoski, Fort Collins Utilities, 970-416-2432, lrosintoski@fcgov.com



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