City officials in Sturgeon Bay say eliminating redundancy and replacing a 50-year-old gas pipeline is a good idea, but residents near a proposed substation are objecting. Wisconsin Public Service says it is taking steps to expand its operation, anticipating population growth in the area. City officials say the idea is good for Sturgeon Bay, but the current site isn’t a good one. The project can’t move ahead without city approval. Residents living nearby say they will fight the idea of putting the substation near their homes.
Sturgeon Bay Struggles With Plans For Natural Gas Pipeline
Jun 15, 2018 | 4:00 PM
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