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Sheriff: "Will not get in the middle of a civil dispute between landowners and the Piedmont group"
One Maryland Sheriff says he nor his deputies will be involved in a civil showdown between private landowners and members of the Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), working on behalf of the Piedmont Reliability Project.Recently PSEG took more than 100 private property owners across Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick Counties, to federal court in an attempt to conduct environmental surveys on their land.Officials claim miles of new power lines…
Sheriff’s office won’t cooperate with Maryland power line developer
No member of the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office will be authorized to work with the Piedmont Reliability Project group, Sheriff James T. DeWees said this week, as the controversial transmission line faces sustained pushback from landowners.
Carroll County sheriff says his deputies won’t enforce Piedmont powerline court orders
Carroll County law enforcement will not enforce court orders providing property access for Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project land surveying purposes to the Public Service Enterprise Group, if they are granted by a federal judge.
Carroll County Delegation calls on Gov. Moore to support property owner's rights
The Carroll County Delegation called on Gov. Wes Moore Wednesday to join them in publicly supporting the rights of property owners after a group recently filed for Temporary Right to Entry. The Public Service Enterprise Group filed the order last week so that it could conduct environmental surveys on 90 properties for the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project. “I’m always going to stand with the people on these issues,” Moore said. “I think the …
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