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Amendment of General Lease – Right-of-Way Use – Lease 6703

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The California State Lands Commission is authorizing an amendment to General Lease 6703 to permit the continued use and maintenance of two existing overhead distribution lines—a 70 kV line and a 21 kV line—that were not previously approved by the Commission. This amendment also includes the right to maintain existing unimproved access roads located on State-owned school land, enabling ongoing operational access for utility maintenance activities. The authorization is necessary to formalize the ongoing use of these infrastructure elements, ensuring compliance with state land management regulations while supporting reliable power delivery. The amendment applies specifically to land under the Commission’s jurisdiction and is being requested by Pacific Gas and Electric Company. The process is being managed by the California State Lands Commission, with Sarah Mongano serving as the primary point of contact as Senior Environmental Scientist, and Michael Burchard of PG&E acting as the Land Agent. The solicitation was posted on July 2, 2026, as a forecast action, indicating it is a planned regulatory step rather than a current procurement. There is no set-aside classification or NAICS code associated with this action, as it pertains to a land use amendment rather than a competitive acquisition. The action is confined to California, with no specific city or zip code designated for the performance location, reflecting the statewide nature of the State Lands Commission’s authority over school land parcels.

General Info

Amendment to Lease 6703 permits PG&E to maintain unapproved overhead power lines and access roads on state school land.

Agency

California State Lands Commission

NAICS

926130 - Regulation and Administration of Communications, Electric, Gas, and Other UtilitiesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA

Set-Aside

NONE

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Amendment of General Lease L6703 - Right-of-Way Use

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AgencyCalifornia State Lands Commission
Contacts2 people available
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Organization / Agency
California State Lands Commission
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Contacts
Sarah MonganoSenior Environmental Scientist
Michael BurchardLand Agent

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Authorize amendment of a General Lease – Right-of-Way Use for the continued use and maintenance of one existing 70 kV overhead distribution line and an existing 21 kV overhead distribution line not previously authorized by the Commission, together with the use and maintenance of existing unimproved access roads on State-owned school land.

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