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Brandon Township continues questioning
More excellent reporting by Susan Bromley of The Citizen in Brandon. The Brandon Township board and its attorney, showing great leadership, are taking the issue of local consent very seriously. Will other townships follow their...
“Systemic deficiency”
The NTSB final report has been released in its entirety-- and "it just gets worse." Here's a small taste: "Although these deficiencies involved different elements of Enbridge's operations, and may appear unrelated, taken together they suggest a systemic deficiency in...
Three core issues for landowners, residents: Part 2
Core issue #2: Local consent When a right of way agent from Enbridge knocked on our door carrying a map showing the route of Line 6B, a copy of Michigan's eminent domain laws, and the bad news that we were going to see the stand of very large trees and the perennial...
More news
We've posted several new links to our ever-growing list of "Enbridge News Stories" (over on the right, organized chronologically) and we will continue to do so, so check back frequently. Recent additions include an excerpt from a seven-month investigation into the...
Non-profit POLAR set to launch
We're excited to announce the formation of an important new advocacy group. Created by concerned Michigan landowners, the mission of the non-profit organization POLAR (Protect Our Land And Rights) is to provide assistance to landowners facing condemnation of their...
Three core issues for landowners, residents: Part 1
Among the most disheartening elements of our experience as landowners dealing with Enbridge has been an apparent lack of knowledge or even interest in the Line 6B "replacement" on the part of our elected officials (at the federal, state, and local levels) and the...





