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The project includes several components: • Rebuilding about five miles of 69-kV transmission line between SWEPCO's Flournoy and Pines Road substations • Rebuilding about five miles of 69-kV transmission line between SWEPCO's Pines Road and Hardy Street substations • Upgrading electrical equipment at the Flournoy and Hardy Street substations The Flournoy - Hardy transmission line was installed in 1968 and has caused a number of customer outages over the past decade. The existing wood poles are deteriorating and do not meet modern design standards. The project: • Improves regional reliability • Modernizes outdated infrastructure to meet current standards • Supports economic development The Flournoy - Hardy transmission line: • Begins at the Flournoy Substation, located near West 70th Street and Rice Road; • Connects to the Pines Road Substation, located near Jefferson Paige Road and Pines Road; and • Ends at the Hardy Street Substation, located near Hardy Street and Jewella Avenue. WHAT WHY WHERE FLOURNOY HARDY TRANSMISSION IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) representatives plan to rebuild and upgrade approximately 10 miles of 69-kilovolt (kV) transmission line. This project strengthens the local electric system and provides more reliable service for the Shreveport region. PROJECT SCHEDULE PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENT Early Spring 2021 RIGHT-OF-WAY COMMUNICATION BEGINS Early Spring 2021 PRE-CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES BEGIN Early Summer 2021 CONSTRUCTION BEGINS Fall 2021 RESTORATION BEGINS Fall 2022 FACILITIES PLACED IN SERVICE Summer 2022 VIRTUAL TOWN HALL Spring 2021 *Timeline subject to change. *Timeline subject to change. 2021 2022 2023

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Page 1: FLOURNOY ˜ HARDY

The project includes several components:

• Rebuilding about five miles of 69-kV

transmission line between SWEPCO's

Flournoy and Pines Road substations

• Rebuilding about five miles of 69-kV

transmission line between SWEPCO's Pines

Road and Hardy Street substations

• Upgrading electrical equipment at the

Flournoy and Hardy Street substations

The Flournoy - Hardy transmission line was

installed in 1968 and has caused a number of

customer outages over the past decade. The

existing wood poles are deteriorating and do not

meet modern design standards.

The project:

• Improves regional reliability

• Modernizes outdated infrastructure to meet

current standards

• Supports economic development

The Flournoy - Hardy transmission line:

• Begins at the Flournoy Substation, located

near West 70th Street and Rice Road;

• Connects to the Pines Road Substation,

located near Jefferson Paige Road and Pines

Road; and

• Ends at the Hardy Street Substation, located

near Hardy Street and Jewella Avenue.

WHAT WHY WHERE

FLOURNOY HARDYTRANSMISSION IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT

Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) representatives plan to

rebuild and upgrade approximately 10 miles of 69-kilovolt (kV) transmission

line. This project strengthens the local electric system and provides more

reliable service for the Shreveport region.

PROJECT SCHEDULE

PROJECT ANNOUNCEMENTEarly Spring 2021

RIGHT-OF-WAY COMMUNICATION BEGINSEarly Spring 2021

PRE-CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES BEGINEarly Summer 2021

CONSTRUCTION BEGINSFall 2021

RESTORATION BEGINSFall 2022

FACILITIES PLACED IN SERVICESummer 2022

VIRTUAL TOWN HALLSpring 2021

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

2021 2022 2023

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SHREVEPORTSHREVEPORT

CROSS LAKES LAKESHORE DRS LAKESHORE DR

PAR RD 18PAR RD 18

PIN

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JEW

ELLA

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JEW

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W 70TH STW 70TH ST

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

*Exact structure, height and right-of-way requirements may vary

04/13/202104/13/2021

SWEPCO plans to use steel poles with a vertical or Delta wire configuration.

Typical Distance Between Structures: 300 feetTypical Structure Height: 70 feetTypical Right-of-Way Width: 100 feet

TYPICAL STRUCTURES

MICHAEL HARRISProject Outreach [email protected]/Flournoy-Hardy

70 feet

100 feet

70 feet

100 feet

FLOURNOY HARDY TRANSMISSION LINE IMPROVEMENTS

SUBSTATIONEXISTING TRANSMISSION LINE TO BE REBUILT N

FLOURNOYSUBSTATION

PINES ROADSUBSTATION

HARDY STREETSUBSTATION

VERTICAL CONFIGURATION DELTA CONFIGURATION