The New York Public Service Commission will host public hearings on Tuesday, July 15 at 4 p.m. and at 7 p.m., on whether to expand a utility’s natural gas service to serve new customers in parts of New York.
New York Public Service Commission
Contact: James Denn
The New York State Public Service Commission announced today that it will hold public statement hearings to seek comment on a petition by New York State Electric and Gas Corporation (NYSEG) to allow the company to expand natural gas service in the Town of North Salem, Westchester County, to serve new customers, including Bridleside Housing Development and North Salem Central High/Middle School.
On May 23, 2014, NYSEG filed a petition for approval to install approximately 3,500 feet of 4 inch pipe along North Salem Road in the Town of Southeast, Putnam County, and 1,300 feet of 4 inch and 1,250 feet of 2 inch pipe on the south side of County Highway 310/June Road Junction. Within five years, NYSEG anticipates providing natural gas service to multiple residences, a commercial customer and a municipal customer located along the proposed extension route. The Commission may approve, modify, or reject NYSEG’s proposal in whole or in part.
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