(KLZA)-- Following presentations from three firms outlining their services for the Energy Forward Transmission Improvement Project which is to bring additional electrical capacity to Falls City, the Council Monday night voted to table a decision until the August 18th Council meeting, and create a committee to further review the information presented.
Presentations were made by DR of Omaha, Power Engineers from Overland Park, Kansas and Olsson of Lincoln
Three Council members, a representative from the Board of Public Works and Public Works Director Trevor Campbell will review the information and discuss their findings with the Council on the 18th.
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