Minnesota Petroleum Council disappointed after public meetings on Line 3 replacement project cancelled

Published on October 27, 2017 by Kevin Randolph

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The Minnesota Petroleum Council released a statement Wednesday after the public hearings to be held in St. Cloud, Minnesota, regarding the Line 3 pipeline replacement project were canceled.

“There’s no doubt that today’s decision to cancel the public meeting on Line 3 is disappointing,” Minnesota Petroleum Council Executive Director Erin Roth said. “What’s worse is that communities are put in this position by some who actively obstruct civil discourse, stifle free speech, and disrespect those in attendance who are there to respectfully voice their opinion. These hearings are important for Minnesotans to learn more about this important infrastructure project and the benefits that would come from it.”

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) cancelled the meetings after the City of St. Cloud advised them of logistical and safety issues related to “the numerous events” planned at the convention center, according to the PUC. Several groups planned to protest the hearings.

The Minnesota Petroleum Council said in its statements that the project would support thousands of jobs in the state and generate approximately $20 million per year in state property taxes. It also would have used modern technology to protect the environment and nearby communities, the council said.

“We hope that this cancellation is an isolated incident and look forward to our continued participation in these hearings throughout Minnesota,” Roth said.