Public Hearing Discusses Pipeline 55 Project During Oswego Common Council Meeting

by Contributor | April 28, 2020 11:05 am

By: Shea O’Malley

 

OSWEGO – The Oswego Common Council held a video conference meeting[1] last night, April 27, which opened with a public hearing intended for residents to voice concerns over National Grid’s Pipeline 55 Project.

Ben Weisel, a representative for National Grid, spoke first, requesting a Negative Declaration under the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) for proposed maintenance work associated with pipeline 55.

“This work involves replacement of the existing pipeline to allow National Grid to complete federally mandated safety inspections of the pipeline,” Weisel said.

Weisel reviewed a blueprint of the project, including revised plans to reduce noise and construction concerns the council had when the project was first proposed in May 2019.

The project includes replacing a gas pipeline across the Oswego River along Route 48, near the golf course. According to Weisel, the revised plan includes:

Mayor Billy Barlow then read a letter from John and Ruth Ayres, whose property is located at 2 Pond Path in Oswego. The couple were unable to attend the meeting through video or phone due to the COVID-19 health crisis. The letter outlined ramifications the revised project will have on their property.

Property losses include monetary improvements and landscaping, removal of a privacy fence, trees, shrubbery, perennials and construction easements utilizing over half of their yard space. 

Also included are truck noise, dust, diesel fuel, and invasion of privacy along with structural integrity and loss of property values.

Weisel made a statement following discussion of the letter, referring to a revision plan to ease the Ayres property intrusions.  

“National Grid is investigating the possibility of relocating the construction entrance of Route 48 pending city approval [and] relocate the pipeline to the east,” Weisel said.

National Grid will continue to revise the plan in order to lesson any unnecessary property impacts. This resolution was tabled until May 11.

The council reviewed and approved the following resolutions[2] on the agenda:

Note: Resolutions 124/125 are tabled until May 11, giving National Grid and affected residents time to resolve issues regarding property changes due to The Pipeline 55 Project. The resolutions will be reviewed at that time. 

Common Council Meetings are held the second and fourth Monday of every month.

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Endnotes:
  1. meeting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXHUp4397iw
  2. resolutions: https://www.oswegony.org/government/agenda-common-council-4-27-20

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