The community meeting today is still on for 2:00 pm today per Robert Carlyle who has called this special meeting represented by the Fire Board. Robert has invited people who have been working on this, to share with the Fire Board and attendees what they have learned about this proposed 500,000 volt transmission line. Thank you Robert.
A new speaker will be Mark Andrews. He grew up on the mountain and graduated from the little school. Living in Borrego Springs for many years, he volunteered with the Borrego Springs committee addressing the transmission lines through their area and will share some of his knowledge. Mark also works for the County Road Department.
Mike Pique has spent many hours on this project, too, and will share a map of people who have received letters. Thank you to all who are taking time out of your beautiful day to come and get informed on this critical issue for our wonderful mountain.
See also: Sunday 2:00 – 500,000 volt power line info – We need YOU
Bonnie Phelps
I’d like to get more detail and spread the word so that we can make comments and ask questions. Who do I contact?
Pam Nelson
pamela05n@yahoo.com
By: Pam Nelson on April 25, 2024
at 6:54 pm
We are on Day 11 of the initial knowledge and immediately launching our grassroots campaign to Save Palomar Mountain from this project. You are welcome to give me a call at my desk 760-742-1742
By: Bonnie Phelps on April 29, 2024
at 4:46 pm
Most stupid ignorant thing I’ve ever heard of. Why don’t they just build a power plant in Orange County like normal people. Instead the morons want to destroy every last bit of nature out of pure greed and stupidity and I can prove it.
GW
By: Greg Wanket on April 25, 2024
at 6:23 pm
Power from four other states including Arizona and Utah, over Palomar to the coast, to provide power to South Orange County.
By: Bonnie Phelps on April 24, 2024
at 12:58 am
South Orange County should build
a nuclear reactor for its power.
By: Fred Brown on April 24, 2024
at 1:53 pm
Absolutely! Let them create their own power.
By: Bonnie Phelps on April 29, 2024
at 4:48 pm
Orange County has plenty of wilderness
where they could put solar panels and wind farms.
By: Fred Brown on April 24, 2024
at 1:56 pm
This needs to be stopped!!
please everyone pass around.
By: AldenTownsend on April 23, 2024
at 2:08 pm