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Jacksonville approves financing to raise power lines at port

JAXPORT says the JEA-owned power lines of the Fulton Cut St. Johns River Crossing need to be raised from 175 feet above high tide level to 225 feet.
Jacksonville Daily Record
JAXPORT says the JEA-owned power lines of the Fulton Cut St. Johns River Crossing need to be raised from 175 feet above high tide level to 225 feet.

The Jacksonville City Council approved $27.5 million in financing for the Jacksonville Port Authority’s push to raise six high-voltage transmission lines over the St. Johns River to give additional clearance to large ships coming into the Blount Island Marine Terminal.

The Council voted 19-0 on Tuesday to lend JAXPORT $12.5 million, create a $5 million line of credit and award a $10 million grant for the project.

JAXPORT says the JEA-owned power lines over the Fulton Cut St. Johns River Crossing will be raised to 225 feet to get the benefit of its four-year, $420 million harbor-deepening project.

Read the rest of this story at the Jacksonville Daily Record, a WJCT News partner.