Winter Storm Forces Virtual Meeting for Maysville Pipeline Project
Published Date: 2/10/2026
Notice
Summary
Columbia Gulf Transmission is planning the Maysville Project, which could affect local communities and the environment. Because a winter storm canceled earlier meetings, a new virtual session is set for February 19, 2026, where folks can share their thoughts by phone. The comment period is extended until February 23, giving everyone more time to speak up before any big changes or costs happen.
Analyzed Economic Effects
4 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Scoping Comment Period Extended
The public scoping period for the Maysville Project has been extended and will now close on February 23, 2026. You can submit written or oral comments any time before that date so they become part of the official record.
Virtual Phone Scoping Session Scheduled
FERC will hold a virtual public scoping session by phone on February 19, 2026 at 6:00 p.m. (EST); call 1-866-652-5200 and ask to be joined into the FERC call. The session will run until all who wish to speak have had a chance or until 8:00 p.m. (EST), whichever comes first.
Oral Comments Recorded and Public
Your spoken comments at the scoping session will be recorded by a court reporter and become part of the public record, with transcripts available on FERC's eLibrary. Speakers may be limited to 5 minutes each and calls will be taken in the order received.
Multiple Comment Filing Options and Assistance
You can file comments by eComment (brief text), eFiling (attachments after creating an account), or paper mail referencing docket CP26-25-000; FERC staff can help at (866) 208-3676 and TTY (202) 502-8659 or by email. Mail addresses for paper filings are provided for USPS and other carriers.
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