Transmission Line Clearance Mitigation Moderate and Low Risk Project
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The City and County of San Francisco, through the SFPUC, is seeking to implement the Transmission Line Clearance Mitigation Moderate and Low Risk Project to ensure proper ground clearance for the Hetch Hetchy Power System. The project involves 11 transmission lines spanning 168 miles across Tuolumne, Mariposa, Stanislaus, San Joaquin, and Alameda counties. Work will be conducted at over 100 locations and may include a variety of mitigation strategies such as limited grading, increasing line tension, insulator replacement, tower raises, full tower replacements, the installation of new mid-span towers, or reconductoring with high-temperature low-sag lines. Construction is anticipated to begin in early 2027 and will last approximately 36 months in total, though the duration at each specific tower location will vary from a few days to six weeks. Operations will occur within a 50-foot perimeter of each tower, with staging areas for materials and equipment located within existing SFPUC rights-of-way. The project is managed by the City and County of San Francisco and is currently listed as a forecast.
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