COLUMBUS — The Ohio Power Siting Board will hold a public hearing regarding Sycamore Creek Solar, LLC’s proposal to build a 117 megawatt solar farm on about 917 acres in Cranberry Township, Crawford County.
The hearing is set for 6 p.m. July 22. It will be conducted online, but people can also join by phone.
The purpose of the public hearing is to allow residents in the local community, who are not parties to the case, to provide testimony about the project. Testimony will be limited to five minutes per witness, and the hearing transcript will become part of the case record considered by the Ohio Power Siting Board.
Individuals who wish to provide testimony must register by 12 p.m., on July 21, by completing the online registration form at https://opsb.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/opsb/events/sycamore-creek-solar-public-hearing or by calling 800-686-7826.
On the day of the public hearing, all individuals who have registered to testify should be prepared to speak beginning at 6 p.m.
Individuals who wish to attend the hearing by telephone and not offer testimony may do so by dialing 408-418‑9388 at any time during the hearing and entering access code 129 954 0525. The hearing will also be live streamed at www.youtube.com/user/PUCOhio.
This project is one of 25 utility-scale solar projects pending approval or in the pre-application. So far, 12 projects have been approved and one is complete.
Additional information regarding the proposed solar farm is available on the OPSB website at www.OPSB.ohio.gov in case number 20-1762-EL-BGN.
Other upcoming public hearings:
Public hearings set for solar projects in Defiance, Union counties: Defiance – May 25, Union June 3
OPSB sets public hearing on Champaign County solar project: Champaign – June 8
Public hearings set for solar farms in Erie, Hardin counties: Erie – July 7, Hardin – July 13
Recently approved:
Arch Energy Project approved by Ohio Power Siting Board (Fulton County)
Two more solar project approved in Ohio (Madison and Highland counties)
Ohio authorizes Pickaway, Ross County solar project