Chicopee City Council Approves Petitions for Gas Line Installations

 

 

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City Council Approves Petitions for Gas Line Installations

 

By Jonathan Gerhardson on November 10, 2024. 


CHICOPEE, MA (October 15, 2024) — The Chicopee City Council voted to approve two petitions submitted by utility companies seeking permission to install new gas lines in various parts of the city.

During a recent meeting, Eversource Gas requested approval to install approximately 1,090 feet of gas mains on Lynwood Drive and Greenwood Terrace. Additionally, Eversource Gas petitioned for authorization to install roughly 4,950 feet of two-inch plastic gas main along Sherman Avenue, Davenport Street, Northwood Street, and Mellen Street.

The petitions were reviewed by the City Council in accordance with local regulations and were referred to the Utility Committee for a first reading and public hearing. The proposed installations aim to enhance natural gas distribution capabilities within the city, supporting both residential and commercial development needs.

 

Eversource Gas Project Details:

  • Location 1: Lynwood Drive and Greenwood Terrace
  • Length of Installation: 1,090 feet


  • Location 2: Sherman Avenue, Davenport Street, Northwood Street, and Mellen Street
  • Total Length of Installation: 4,950 feet

The City Council’s approval marks the first step in the process. The Utility Committee will conduct a public hearing to gather feedback from residents before finalizing any approvals.

City officials emphasize that these projects are crucial for modernizing the city’s infrastructure and ensuring reliable energy services for its growing population. Mayor John L. Vieau, who presented the petitions, highlighted their potential benefits, stating, “These gas line installations are vital for our community’s development and economic growth.”

The next steps will involve detailed review by the Utility Committee, followed by a public hearing where residents can voice any concerns or support for the projects.

For more information on upcoming hearings or to provide input, interested parties are encouraged to contact the Chicopee City Council office at [contact details].

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