- NO - PG&E Substation on Watsonville Road Corridor
235 Comments
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marianne osborne
9 years ago
This is plain stupid!! Why put something that enhances fire risk in such a vulnerable area ??
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Marjorie E Dowell
9 years ago
As a resident of Redwood Retreat and homeowner I 100 percent oppose the building of a substation anywhere along the Watsonville rd cooridor
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Anonymous
9 years ago
Expand coyote 101
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Lillian Castillo
9 years ago
This will totally destroy the scenic and lucrative wine trail of Sotheby’s Santa Clara County. More importantly it has the capacity to contaminate the water supply of 79 families.
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Roderick Boles
9 years ago
This substation has no place in this beautiful area. There is no way that this could blend into the environment.
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Lori Kapwell
9 years ago
Leave the beauty of our local Wine Trail intact.
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diana burns
9 years ago
NO NO NO
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Mark Wiekand
9 years ago
Camouflage and smart location
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Francine Hagenbuch
9 years ago
Seems this designated scenic road would become otherwise with a sub-station along with the frightening potential for fire dangers.
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E Patricia Chantler
9 years ago
No on substation on Watsonville road corridor. Prime location to use is the existing substation in Morgan hill for expansion.
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Brianna Corliss
9 years ago
Hell No, the more we build the less areas we have for the wild life, which we've already invaded by buildings homes. No more building!
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Raymond Blanchard
9 years ago
NO!
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Sonia Bennet
9 years ago
Noooo
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Barbara Neal
9 years ago
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PGE claims they informed the residents. Tiny print in the back of a newspaper does not suffice. A small postcard with a non-descript invite to a 'community talk' without stating the purpose of the talk is just short of a coverup. Shame on you, PG&E !!!
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Jose Herrera
9 years ago
Find a site that would be out of site out of mind!
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Jeff burgess
9 years ago
Keep it off Watsonville rd
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Chelsea Gonzales
9 years ago
We don't need to make our rural area ugly
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Robert Benich
9 years ago
The sub-station should be located inside the city limits of Morgan Hill.
Robert J. Benich, P.E.
This is plain stupid!! Why put something that enhances fire risk in such a vulnerable area ??
As a resident of Redwood Retreat and homeowner I 100 percent oppose the building of a substation anywhere along the Watsonville rd cooridor
Expand coyote 101
This will totally destroy the scenic and lucrative wine trail of Sotheby’s Santa Clara County. More importantly it has the capacity to contaminate the water supply of 79 families.
This substation has no place in this beautiful area. There is no way that this could blend into the environment.
Leave the beauty of our local Wine Trail intact.
NO NO NO
Camouflage and smart location
Seems this designated scenic road would become otherwise with a sub-station along with the frightening potential for fire dangers.
No on substation on Watsonville road corridor. Prime location to use is the existing substation in Morgan hill for expansion.
Hell No, the more we build the less areas we have for the wild life, which we've already invaded by buildings homes. No more building!
NO!
Noooo
PGE claims they informed the residents. Tiny print in the back of a newspaper does not suffice. A small postcard with a non-descript invite to a 'community talk' without stating the purpose of the talk is just short of a coverup. Shame on you, PG&E !!!
Find a site that would be out of site out of mind!
Keep it off Watsonville rd
We don't need to make our rural area ugly
The sub-station should be located inside the city limits of Morgan Hill. Robert J. Benich, P.E.
No.
Please do not spoil this beautiful countryside!