Two sets of power lines run through Ruby Hill Park, Monday afternoon, July 9, 2007, in Denver. Xcel Energy wants to replace one complete set with taller transmission towers, and the neighborhood is fighting it. Xcel will go before the Denver Planning Board today to ask for a variance from the so-called Ruby Park View Plane. (KEN PAPALEO/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
Two sets of power lines run through Ruby Hill Park, Monday afternoon, July 9, 2007, in Denver. Xcel Energy wants to replace one complete set with taller transmission towers, and the neighborhood is fighting it. Xcel will go before the Denver Planning Board today to ask for a variance from the so-called Ruby Park View Plane. (KEN PAPALEO/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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Towers spark battle / Power lines run through Ruby Hill Park in Denver. Xcel Energy wants to replace one complete set with taller transmission towers, and the neighborhood is fighting it. After a highly charged public hearing Monday, the Denver City Council voted 6-5 to postpone the decision on a variance from the Ruby Park view plane. (Ran in p. NEWS4.)
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KNP;Two sets of power lines run through Ruby Hill Park, Monday afternoon, July 9, 2007, in Denver. Xcel Energy wants to replace one complete set with taller transmission towers, and the neighborhood is fighting it. Xcel will go before the Denver Planning Board today to ask for a variance from the so-called Ruby Park View Plane. (KEN PAPALEO/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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2007-07-09 18:13:42
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