Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Residents of Channing Park and The Bridges neighborhoods in FishHawk Ranch had hoped to convince the power company to find another alternative.
- THE NEIGHBORHOOD FILES
- D'Ann White
-
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Despite objections from residents of Channing Park and The Bridges neighborhoods in FishHawk Ranch, Tampa Electric Co. announced today that it is proceeding with plans to expand its power station in Polk County. The expansion includes constructing an electrical transmission corridor between Channing Park and the Bridges. "After careful consideration, Tampa Electric has decided to expand the Polk Power Station to meet the company’s power needs for 2017, as outlined in its Request for Proposals in March," read a press release from TECO. TECO said the expansion is necessary to accommodate customer growth and to replace purchased-power agreements due to expire. "After reviewing several competitive bids, Tampa Electric determined that the self…
Saturday, May 26, 2012
An overflow crowd packed The Palmetto Club in FishHawk Ranch on May 24 to discuss their concerns with state legislators.
Friday, May 25, 2012
An overflow crowd packed The Palmetto Club in FishHawk Ranch on May 24 to discuss their concerns with state legislators.
Pamela Noto chose her home in The Bridges in FishHawk Ranch specifically because of its panoramic view of the scenic woods and ponds on the conservation area on two sides of her lot. Her Realtor never told her the wooded area was destined to become a transmission line corridor. "We were told the CSX railroad corridor behind our homes was owned by TECO," said Noto. "But we were never told they intended to erect transmission lines through the area. Now, instead of woods, we'll have a panoramic view of transmission lines." Her neighbor, Burt Lancaster, also was oblivious to the fact that TECO was considering building a transmission line through the wooded conservation area behind his home. In fact, he paid a premium for his lot because it sat…
Monday, May 21, 2012
A meeting with Rep. Rachel Burgin, R-Riverview, is set for Thursday, May 24, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Palmetto Club.
FishHawk Ranch residents are taking their concerns about a proposed transmission line through their neighborhoods to their state officials. The residents have set up a meeting with state Rep. Rachel Burgin, R-Riverview, and a representative from the office of state Sen. Ronda Storms, R-Valrico, to discuss Tampa Electric Co.'s proposal to install 120-foot-tall high-voltage electrical lines between The Bridges and Channing Park neighborhoods in FishHawk Ranch. The meeting will take place May 24 at 6:30 p.m. at The Palmetto Club, 17004 Dorman Rd, Lithia. "Rep. Burgin has great concerns for the residents of FishHawk," said Burgin's legislative aide, Sheryl Grover. "She has already met with TECO to discuss their plans and will meet with them …
27.84279
-82.21384
The Palmetto Club
17004 Dorman Rd, Lithia, FL
/articles/fishhawk-residents-to-discuss-power-line-concerns-with-state-rep
1802266
/locations/7094876
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Residents said they were told the power line corridor was a conservation area.
- THE NEIGHBORHOOD FILES
- D'Ann White
-
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
What do you think? Should TECO be permitted to build transmission lines in FishHawk Ranch? Express your opinion in the "comments" box below. FishHawk Ranch residents are pulling out all stops to halt a proposal to run transmission lines through the community. Residents are appealing to state legislators and have started a Facebook group, Stop Power Lines Now, in an attempt to convince Tampa Electric Co. to abandon its plans to install the high-voltage power lines near their neighborhoods. Leading the protest are residents Jason and Christie VanVleet, who have lived in the Bridge View subdivision of FishHawk Ranch for three years. Jason VanVleet said they were surprised to learn that the 200-foot-wide strip of land running from Dorman Road …
Friday, April 13, 2012
Tampa Electric held an open house Thursday evening in FishHawk Ranch to explain its proposed power line and substation expansion, and take comments from residents.
At an open house meeting Thursday night about proposed power lines, Tampa Electric's message to FishHawk Ranch and Channing Park residents was, we're here to listen. The residents' message to TECO? Not in our backyard. Since mailing notices to households in the area on April 2, TECO has faced growing opposition to its proposed plans to build a 40 mile high-voltage power line that would stretch from TECO's Polk Power Station in southwestern Polk County, run through FishHawk Ranch and Channing Park, and terminate at the company's FishHawk Substation. The project also proposes building a new substation near Balm-Boyette Road and Aspen Avenue, and expanding the Polk Power Station. Several TECO representatives set up shop in a meeting room …
Elizabeth Belcher
2:17 pm on Thursday, August 23, 2012
I stated that it is sad that ordinary people believe they cannot fight and win. TECO should never be considered too big to fight. If I had thought that Cone Ranch would be door-to-door condos now, not the pristine land that it is. Since TECO is devaluing your property, why don't all the affected home owners go to the Property Appraisers office en masse and ask for a revaluation of their homes for…   more ›