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- NO - PG&E Substation on Watsonville Road Corridor

235 Comments

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Vera Burns
9 years ago

Upgrade the existing substation

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John Aver
9 years ago

Keep the scenic wine trail substation free.

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Angela Gunter
9 years ago

Upgrade the existing facility.

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Lisa
9 years ago

Against development of a PG&E substation on Watsonville Road in Morgan Hill, CA.

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Lee Bell
9 years ago

Let's get internet out here first before a power station f* retards

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Tami Schween
9 years ago

I live in the country for a reason and I'm just fine with the occasional power outage. They can keep the ugly power substation my family has NO need for it!!

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Pam St cloud
9 years ago

Find a more suitable place.

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jackie starkovich
9 years ago

NO PG&E substation on Redwood Retreat Rd and Watsonville RD

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Anonymous
9 years ago

no substation on watsonville road

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Kathryn Green
9 years ago

No PG&E plant on Watsonville Road!

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Rm Parker
9 years ago

This sub-station will drive down property values and is one more way PG&E destroys natural beauty.

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Alicia Piva
9 years ago

No PG&E substation!

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Yvonne
9 years ago

Please, no on this!!! No p g & e plant!! On Watsonville rd.

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James B Douglas
9 years ago

Our property values would take a BIG nose dive if this facility is built in a rural residential / agricultural area. Perhaps PG&E would like to give each homeowner $1 million as compensation!

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Mary Kelley
9 years ago

Unacceptable choices at either the locations on Watsonville or Edmundson Roads. Expand the current substation or look into other options. Fire risk along either corridor is just plain irresponsible and a thoughtless response to the needs and safety of all residents residing on the west side of Morgan Hill.

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micheal bernal
9 years ago

Instead use the money to upgrade the gas pipelines before another San Bruno incident occurs

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Deborah Stanton
9 years ago

So concerned about the increased fire hazard! We live on Armsby lane and there is only one way in and out, in the event of a fire in our canyon we are trapped. Additionally, this is so counterintuitive to developing Morgan Hill as a wine-foodie destination spot. A substation on any of the proposed Watsonville Road Corridor locations will not be conducive to developing our beautiful wine region.

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Bruce Harper
9 years ago

A visual blight on one of the few beautiful Scenic Roads left in Santa Clara ?? No way !

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Priscilla Wheeler Campbell
9 years ago

Keep the wine trail scenic

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Anonymous
9 years ago

NO