
A massive powerline project cutting through peaceful land is not “progress.” It’s a nightmare waiting to happen.
What happens when giant industrial towers move into quiet neighborhoods, parks, creeks, and wilderness?
Fire risk.
Constant buzzing.
Destroyed views.
Falling property values.
Wildlife displacement.
Noise pollution.
Fear every single dry summer.
Families who worked their entire lives for peaceful homes could lose huge portions of their property value overnight. Imagine looking out your window and seeing giant metal towers instead of trees, sunsets, hills, and open sky.
People come here for peace.
For nature.
For silence.
For clean air.
For trails, creeks, parks, birds, dogs, horses, and wildlife.
Now imagine:
• Endless electrical humming day and night
• Dogs panicking from high-frequency buzzing sounds
• Birds disappearing from nesting areas
• Wildlife corridors destroyed
• Creek ecosystems damaged
• Increased wildfire danger during wind events
• Giant towers looming over neighborhoods forever
• Fear of long-term health impacts from constant exposure
• Stress, anxiety, sleepless nights
• Families trapped in homes they can no longer sell for what they’re worth
What happens to children growing up under giant industrial lines?
What happens to the peace people moved here for?
What happens when the wilderness dies and the land no longer feels alive?
These projects don’t just change landscapes.
They change lives.
One spark.
One equipment failure.
One dry season.
That’s all it takes.
People should not have to sacrifice their health, peace, homes, parks, wildlife, and future so corporations can carve industrial scars through communities that never wanted this.
Once the towers go up, the damage is permanent.