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Christian Street to Stevenson Rebuild Project

Replacing existing transmission towers, conductor, and shield wires between the Christian Street junction in Oxford to the Stevenson Substation in Monroe.

Why Are We Doing This Project?

Maintaining infrastructure is one of the many ways we support the safe and secure transmission of electricity throughout the region.

Portions of this power line corridor, which includes the 1580 and 1808 lines, are deteriorating due to their age.

Originally built in the 1960s, 49 existing structures will be replaced with new weathering steel monopole structures for reliability purposes and 4 new additional structures will be installed to reduce the span length to address sway due to wind to meet current National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) requirements.

The location and heights of the new structures will vary depending on topography, environmental resources and other factors.

This project also proposes to replace the conductor (energized wires) with new wire of the same voltage, and the shield wire (top-most wire) with new Optical Ground Wire (OPGW). The OPGW is designed to improve electric reliability by enabling communications between substations.

Where Is The Work Being Done?

We are rebuilding the 115-kilovolt (kV) transmission line infrastructure that span approximately 5.5 miles between the junction on Christian Street in Oxford, to Cottage Street in Monroe, slightly past the Stevenson Substation at 1 Roosevelt Drive. 

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When Is The Work Being Done?

Petition Filing to the CSC: January, 2024

CSC Petition Approval: TBD

Start of construction: Anticipated Third Quarter 2024

Projected in-service date: Anticipated Fourth Quarter 2024

About this project

Route length: 5.5 miles

Location: Oxford and Monroe

Transmission Lines: 1580, 1808

Line voltages: 115,000-volt (115-kV) transmission line

Siting review by: The Connecticut Siting Council (CSC)

Construction Updates

We take every safety precaution while working in local communities, and all people working on the project carry identification. The project work will not interrupt electric service to homes or businesses.

We are committed to updating neighbors, businesses, and all community members about project activities, especially during construction. Please remember the construction schedule may change due to weather or other unexpected circumstances.

Community Outreach

Beginning with municipal briefings and other community outreach efforts, we engage the community throughout the lifecycle of a project to provide information, answer questions and address concerns.

We're committed to updating neighbors, businesses and the community about construction activities in the project area.

Have Questions?

Keeping the lines of communication open is an important part of our work in your community.

For questions or more information about the project, please contact us at 1-800-793-2202 or ProjectInfo@eversource.com.