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A farm, a camp, a home: The private land the Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would run throughLand owners along the controversial 70-mile power line share how the MPRP will impact their farms, businesses and families.
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As legal battles grow, opponents warn of threats to property rights across three Maryland counties.
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The proposed Maryland Piedmont Reliability Project would cross some 400 different properties across the three counties.
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Baltimore City officials are citing historically low levels at the Liberty Reservoir, which is one of the region’s main drinking sources.
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The state greenlit demolition of the country’s second-oldest racetrack, along with the purchase of a new thoroughbred training site.
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Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins says he won’t allow his officers to help a developer access the private property of landowners along the route of the MPRP.
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Sheriff says MPRP has asked for permission to hire off duty deputies.
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PSEG wants to perform land surveys on private properties along the route of the MPRP to collect data needed to complete the power line’s application.
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The line is part of a $5 billion portfolio of projects planned by the region’s grid operator, PJM Interconnection.
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Prior to meeting with the company seeking to build the MPRP, Governor Wes Moore said he shared “grave concerns” about the project