Vote leaves pipeline plan unclear
A pipeline company will soon be headed to court or back to the drawing board now that the Lansing City Council has denied the companys plans to build within city limits. The council voted 7-1 Monday against Wolverine Pipe Lines request for consent to build about 5 miles of its proposed 26-mile gasoline pipeline in Lansing, and now company executives are weighing their options. The decision leaves Wolverine to either find another route, take the city to court or ignore the councils decision. Wolverine spokesman Tom Shields has said the company might not need the consent of municipalities because the current plan calls for the pipeline to be laid within the Interstate 96 right-of-way, which is owned by the state. Wolverine officials say company executives want to work within state laws. I dont think I necessarily feel as strongly about it as Tom does, said Paul OKonski, head of Wolverines law department.