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Pipeline Builder Offers $7.5M, Land to Settle Lawsuits
< < Back to pipeline-builder-offers-7-5m-land-settle-lawsuitsGREEN, Ohio (AP) – A northeast Ohio city is considering whether to accept a $7.5 million offer to settle lawsuits with a company building a high-pressure natural gas pipeline.
The Green City Council was expected to vote Wednesday night whether to accept an offer that also includes 20 acres of parkland from NEXUS Transmission, a partnership between Canadian firm Enbridge and Detroit’s DTE Energy.
The $2 billion, 255-mile-long pipeline will carry gas from Appalachia across northern Ohio and into Michigan. About 8 miles would be routed through Green in southern Summit County.
Mayor Gerard Neugebauer told council members Tuesday it’s unlikely the city’s lawsuit over a state water quality permit will result in the pipeline being routed around Green. The suit is pending at the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.