Chandler, Salt River Project reach agreement over power lines

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic

Chandler and Salt River Project have reached an agreement that could end controversy surrounding proposed power lines.

The water and utility provider has been working for the past four years to find a route to get more electricity to the Price Road Corridor and its booming tech sector.

The Chandler City Council planned to lawyer up and approved a resolution last week opposing SRP’s two proposed routes.

SRP and Chandler announced on Thursday that the two sides had reached an agreement that would nix a proposed route down Ellis Road that had residents in nearby neighborhoods upset.

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