- NO - PG&E Substation on Watsonville Road Corridor
235 Comments
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Anonymous
8 years ago
Please keep this industrial site in an industrial zoned location. This will be a failure of epic proportion to impact the open space of Uvas valley.
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Terri Gessell
9 years ago
Find a parcel not so close to homes..
Buy some @open space " from government
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Lisa Singleton Quijano
9 years ago
1) Building a substation in our tranquil, natural, rural neighborhood makes absolutely no sense! 2) Sycamore Drive has been designated officially as a scenic country road. 3) Our family has sacrificed profoundly to live in this environment, and a substation would irreparably hurt the value of our primary asset, our home, and the quality of our lives. 4) This area provides habitat to countless local animal species and native plant species that are hardly seen any more in the Morgan Hill area.
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Karan Bakhshi
9 years ago
A substation in these areas would destroy the natural beauty in an area that is populated, has relatively high traffic flow, and is a scenic attraction for many visitors from neighboring areas visiting the wine trail. There must be better options for putting in this substation.
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Bonnie Farris
9 years ago
No
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Kevin Heneghan
9 years ago
I live near Uvas and Watsonville Rd and this will most absolutely negatively impact our quality of life among other considerations. This is a rural area intended to be maintained as such. Exactly the reason why we chose to live where we do...
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Maryellen Muratore
9 years ago
Please do not put in a substation on any of the sites adjoining Watsonville Road or Sycamore Drive.
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Patricia Scharfe
9 years ago
All of the proposed sites will negatively affect this rural area
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Franklin White
9 years ago
I've already emailed my comments to PG&E.
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Helen Lindsey
9 years ago
No on Watsonville Road and Uvas Road. Please!
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Anonymous
9 years ago
I say NO to the proposed PG&E substation along our Watsonville Road Scenic Corridor in the rural Morgan Hill and Gilroy area.
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Kim Weber
9 years ago
The substation should be on Morgan Hill land already owned by PG&E, not on the scenic wine trail.
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Mark Derry
9 years ago
PG&E ... expand the current substation and leave the rural, bucolic areas alone
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Ron Habit
9 years ago
PGE should not build a substation on or near Watsonville Road or Readwood Retreat Road. I have lived in Day Valley for 30 years and ride my bike in this area. I live here for the beauty of he area. A substation would be an eye-sore.
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Ken Link
9 years ago
We live on Spring Valley RD. with a birdseye view of Watsonville Rd. and we agree that the Watsonville corridor is no place for a substation. It belongs at the Morgan Hill Substation.
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Garrett Gregory
9 years ago
A substation.... How much more can PG&E take from our community? A substation would not only ruin all of the current home values but also affect why the residents moved out to these locations in the first place. If any of you has ever had to deal with a PG&E associate you will also understand why having a substation will significantly lower your enjoyment of life. Let's just let PG&E utilize eminent domain and take more land from our community.
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Peggy Schnorr
9 years ago
Please don't spoil the beauty of the scenic Wine Trail.
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Greg Schnorr
9 years ago
An out of place industrial eyesore
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Maya Kuchan
9 years ago
No PGE!
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Davorin Kuchan
9 years ago
We are moving our business (Kuchan Cellars / Old World Spirits to the wine trail, next to proposed site B. The substation would irreparably damage the viability of our and other wine trail business, like our neighbors, Sycamore Creek Vineryards - we are in a hospitality business - This substations will drastically impact the economic development of the area with the substation. Development of such industrial station would likely cause us to abandon Morgan Hill, the area and the property.
Please keep this industrial site in an industrial zoned location. This will be a failure of epic proportion to impact the open space of Uvas valley.
Find a parcel not so close to homes.. Buy some @open space " from government
1) Building a substation in our tranquil, natural, rural neighborhood makes absolutely no sense! 2) Sycamore Drive has been designated officially as a scenic country road. 3) Our family has sacrificed profoundly to live in this environment, and a substation would irreparably hurt the value of our primary asset, our home, and the quality of our lives. 4) This area provides habitat to countless local animal species and native plant species that are hardly seen any more in the Morgan Hill area.
A substation in these areas would destroy the natural beauty in an area that is populated, has relatively high traffic flow, and is a scenic attraction for many visitors from neighboring areas visiting the wine trail. There must be better options for putting in this substation.
No
I live near Uvas and Watsonville Rd and this will most absolutely negatively impact our quality of life among other considerations. This is a rural area intended to be maintained as such. Exactly the reason why we chose to live where we do...
Please do not put in a substation on any of the sites adjoining Watsonville Road or Sycamore Drive.
All of the proposed sites will negatively affect this rural area
I've already emailed my comments to PG&E.
No on Watsonville Road and Uvas Road. Please!
I say NO to the proposed PG&E substation along our Watsonville Road Scenic Corridor in the rural Morgan Hill and Gilroy area.
The substation should be on Morgan Hill land already owned by PG&E, not on the scenic wine trail.
PG&E ... expand the current substation and leave the rural, bucolic areas alone
PGE should not build a substation on or near Watsonville Road or Readwood Retreat Road. I have lived in Day Valley for 30 years and ride my bike in this area. I live here for the beauty of he area. A substation would be an eye-sore.
We live on Spring Valley RD. with a birdseye view of Watsonville Rd. and we agree that the Watsonville corridor is no place for a substation. It belongs at the Morgan Hill Substation.
A substation.... How much more can PG&E take from our community? A substation would not only ruin all of the current home values but also affect why the residents moved out to these locations in the first place. If any of you has ever had to deal with a PG&E associate you will also understand why having a substation will significantly lower your enjoyment of life. Let's just let PG&E utilize eminent domain and take more land from our community.
Please don't spoil the beauty of the scenic Wine Trail.
An out of place industrial eyesore
No PGE!
We are moving our business (Kuchan Cellars / Old World Spirits to the wine trail, next to proposed site B. The substation would irreparably damage the viability of our and other wine trail business, like our neighbors, Sycamore Creek Vineryards - we are in a hospitality business - This substations will drastically impact the economic development of the area with the substation. Development of such industrial station would likely cause us to abandon Morgan Hill, the area and the property.