Hydro pole on private property needs SNEC approval to move

Despite Six Nations engaging with high ranking officials at Hydro One, community members continue to have issues that aren’t addressed. Councillor Helen Miller told Six Nations Elected Council that a community member can’t get a hydro pole removed from his property despite it posing a safety issue, Six Nations Elected Council was told at its Aug., 27th meeting. MIller says the Sour Springs Road address has had the pole there for many years, but it’s near a swampy area and that has caused it to degrade over time and the property owner is concerned it will fall over on his home and cause damages. The property owner wants the pole removed and to have a new pole installed on the road allowance. The property owner told Miller Hydro One’s Manager…

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