
Currently, there is light ongoing construction in the GHW project area. Traffic on Rd 131 from St Rt 114 to Rd 48 may have slight delays due to truck traffic. No road closures reported.
Please see attached haul route map for areas affected by wind farm traffic. You can also hit the comment box located on the bottom right corner of the website for any questions.
You can contact our Operations Manager, Brad Norden, at 419-270-2692 or via e-mail: brad.nwowe@gmail.com. Our local office is located in Paulding, OH: 103 1/2 East Perry Street, Suite 105, Paulding, OH 45879. Please contact Brad to set up an appointment in person. To file a complaint report, please call 800-323-3729.
Grover Hill Wind has filed its application with the OPSB with case number 20-417-EL-BGN. You can find the complete docket information, including a copy of the application, here: http://dis.puc.state.oh.us/CaseRecord.aspx?CaseNo=20-417&x=12&y=12.
Upon the receipt of the application, OPSB will review the application to determine if it is complete so OPSB staff can begin its investigation. Should OPSB find the application complete, OPSB will set a date for public hearing, not less than 60 nor more than 90 days after such finding. The public hearing consists of two parts: a public hearing where OPSB will accept written or oral testimony and an adjudicatory hearing. 15 days prior to the public hearing, OPSB’s staff will submit a written report on the project.
OPSB accepts written comments on the project from interested persons at any time, as well as written or oral testimony from any person at the public hearing. Petitions to intervene in the adjudicatory hearing will be accepted by OPSB in accordance with a deadline set by OPSB. To request notification of the public hearing or submit comments in the docket contact OPSB at 180 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215, 1-866-270-6772, or contact ContactOPSB@puco.ohio.gov. Petitions to intervene should be addressed to Docketing Division, the Ohio Power Siting Board, 180 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43215 or can be electronically filed. All correspondence and petitions to intervene must include reference to Case No. 20-417-EL-BGN.
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