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UTILITY POLE INSPECTION AND TREATMENT
DIRECT ALL QUESTIONS AND
COMMENTS TO:
Todd Steichen,
Line Superintendent
Town of Estes Park
PO Box 1200
170 MacGregor Avenue
Estes Park, CO 80517
970–577-3601
The pole inspection
program is designed as a maintenance system to track the
condition of wooden utility poles for employee safety,
liability, and future planning purposes.
The first phase of this
program – the Fall River Circuit – began in spring, 2008 and
by June 6, Power Pole Inspection Company, a
privately-contracted firm, has inspected 692 poles.
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DOWNTOWN CIRCULATION STUDY
DIRECT ALL QUESTIONS AND
COMMENTS TO:
Scott Zurn, PE Public Works Director Town of Estes Park
PO Box 1200
170 MacGregor Avenue
Estes Park, CO 80517 970-577-3588
PBS&J, a transportation engineering firm, has
completed a circulation study identifying what improvements
could be made to improve traffic congestion in
downtown Estes Park.
Future capital improvements in this area will
be based in part on this study. |
NET-METERING FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY
DIRECT ALL QUESTIONS AND
COMMENTS TO:
Mike Mangelsen
Assistant to the Utilities Director Town of Estes Park
PO Box 1200
170 MacGregor Ave.
Estes Park, CO 80517
970-577-3583
Credit at 1kW to 1kW will be issued for
excess energy generated at a customer's site through the use
of an approved Customer Generator System (CG System),
through the town's new Agreement for Interconnection and
Parallel Operation of Small CG System.
This agreement will allow customers who -
through solar, wind or other approved renewable energy
system - create more energy than they need to feed that
excess back through the grid and be credited for it. |