A resolution asking Xcel Energy to delay its proposed high-voltage transmission line in south Minneapolis and offering an alternate route advanced Monday at City Hall.
The resolution sent to the full council is a rebuff to Xcel's preferred route for the power line along the rim of the Midtown Greenway recreational corridor.
It was approved without opposition by the council's Health, Energy and Environment Committee and is due for a Feb. 6 council vote.
The language approved Monday asks Xcel for more study of electrical needs in the central Lake Street corridor that the line would bisect and urges that alternative ways to supply those needs be investigated.
Bury the line?
But if the line is needed, it should be buried under E. 28th Street, according to the resolution by Council Members Gary Schiff, Robert Liligren and Cam Gordon. Xcel has said burying the line would add nearly $16 million to the cost.
Xcel spent much of its presentation arguing that localized power-generation projects or conservation measures alone won't come close to negating the need for an additional 100 megawatts of power to the area to assure reliable service.
The utility proposes to build the line mostly on the south rim of the greenway, crossing its bike and walking paths four times.