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The Cedar Grove Area Improvements project consists of upgrading and replacing about 2 miles of existing 138 kV transmission line. The existing wooden structures will be replaced with single- pole steel structures to be operated at the same voltage. Minor upgrades will be made at the Linwood and South Shreveport substations as well as part of this initiative. Southwest Power Pool, the regional transmission organization, identified the need for these upgrades to bring the system up to current standards and to address local electricity supply concerns. SPP operates under federal mandate to ensure reliable supplies of power and adequate transmission infrastructure. Most of the existing system was built in the early 1950s. The improved facilities will bring the system up-to-date and ensure reliable electric service. Crews will begin construction in early 2018. The company expects to complete construction by mid-2018. The line rebuild extends from the Linwood Substation off of Linwood Avenue and travels south, paralleling Linwood Avenue, until it reaches the South Shreveport Substation located just south of the Inner Loop Expressway. WHAT PROJECT SCHEDULE WHY WHERE PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT Fall 2017 PROJECT OPEN HOUSE Fall 2017 PRE-CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES Fall 2017 - Early 2018 CONSTRUCTION Early 2018 - Summer 2018 RESTORATION COMPLETE Fall 2018 *Timeline subject to change. *Timeline subject to change. 2017 2018 2019 CEDAR GROVE AREA IMPROVEMENTS 138KV TRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) plans to rebuild approximately 2 miles of existing transmission line in the Cedar Grove area of Shreveport. Upgrades to the existing 138-kilovolt (kV) system will benefit the area by providing more reliable electric service for growth and economic development. The company expects to invest nearly $5 million on this project. SWEPCO is committed to providing the electricity that customers need. To that end, the company is upgrading the aging electric backbone of the region with a $46 million reliability transmission program called “Powering Up Shreveport – Bossier City.” One of the program’s five major electric transmission improvement projects is Cedar Grove Area Improvements.

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The Cedar Grove Area Improvements project consists of upgrading and replacing about 2 miles of existing 138 kV transmission line. The existing wooden structures will be replaced with single-pole steel structures to be operated at the same voltage. Minor upgrades will be made at the Linwood and South Shreveport substations as well as part of this initiative.

Southwest Power Pool, the regionaltransmission organization, identified theneed for these upgrades to bring thesystem up to current standards and toaddress local electricity supplyconcerns. SPP operates under federalmandate to ensure reliable supplies ofpower and adequate transmissioninfrastructure. Most of the existingsystem was built in the early 1950s. Theimproved facilities will bring the systemup-to-date and ensure reliable electricservice.

Crews will begin construction in early 2018. The company expects to complete construction by mid-2018.

The line rebuild extends from theLinwood Substation off of Linwood Avenue and travels south, paralleling Linwood Avenue, until it reaches the South Shreveport Substation located just south of the Inner Loop Expressway.

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PROJECT SCHEDULE

WHY WHERE

PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT Fall 2017

PROJECT OPEN HOUSE Fall 2017

PRE-CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIESFall 2017 - Early 2018

CONSTRUCTIONEarly 2018 - Summer 2018

RESTORATION COMPLETEFall 2018

*Timeline subject to change.*Timeline subject to change.

2017 2018 2019

CEDAR GROVEAREA IMPROVEMENTS138KV TRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT

Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) plans to rebuild approximately 2 miles of existing transmission line in the Cedar Grove area of Shreveport. Upgrades to the existing 138-kilovolt (kV) system will benefit the area by providing more reliable electric service for growth and economic development. The company expects to invest nearly $5 million on this project.

SWEPCO is committed to providing the electricity that customers need. To that end, the company is upgrading the aging electric backbone of the region with a $46 million reliability transmission program called “Powering Up Shreveport – Bossier City.” One of the program’s five major electric transmission improvement projects is Cedar Grove Area Improvements.

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SWEPCO VALUES YOUR INPUT ABOUT THE PROJECT. PLEASE SEND COMMENTS AND QUESTIONS TO:

Typical Height: Approximately 90-110 feetTypical Distance between Structures: Approximately 300 feet

*Exact structure, height and right-of-wayrequirements may vary

Project Outreach [email protected]

If you have questions or need more information visit the project website atwww.SWEPCO.com/CedarGrove

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