UTILITY INFRASTRUCTURE SAFETY AND PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY PROTECTION ACT

Frequent power outages often begin with aging infrastructure. This ordinance establishes inspections, maintenance standards, and accountability for utility poles in Sheffield Lake.

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JON MORROW

7/6/20261 min read

Reliable power. Safer neighborhoods. Stronger infrastructure.

Every resident has experienced it—the lights flicker, the power goes out, or the internet suddenly drops. While not every outage is caused by a utility pole, aging and poorly maintained infrastructure can contribute to these problems.

The Utility Infrastructure Safety and Public Right-of-Way Protection Act establishes common-sense engineering standards, proactive inspections, and clear accountability for maintaining utility poles located within Sheffield Lake's public rights-of-way.

This legislation is about preventing problems before they become emergencies. By encouraging timely maintenance and creating objective safety standards, we can help improve reliability, reduce hazards, and better protect our families, neighborhoods, and public infrastructure.

Safe infrastructure isn't political—it's good government. I hope you'll support the Utility Infrastructure Safety and Public Right-of-Way Protection Act.

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