Val Verde County officials convened a special meeting on July 11, 2025, to discuss a proposed 765 kilovolt transmission line that may pass through the area. The meeting was prompted by a need for input before a deadline related to the project, which has raised concerns among local stakeholders.
Commissioner Wardlaw expressed apprehensions about the transmission line, particularly as it could impact his family's ranch, even though the line does not directly traverse his precinct. The discussion centered on whether the county should formally oppose the project or allow it to proceed, given the potential benefits of increased power stability in the region.
The commissioners acknowledged the importance of reliable power supply and the role of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) in stabilizing the grid. They highlighted the need for careful consideration of the implications of blocking the project, noting that it could affect future power availability for Val Verde County residents.
As the meeting concluded, officials emphasized the necessity of weighing the community's power needs against the potential disruptions caused by the transmission line. The county will continue to evaluate its position on the project as discussions with state legislators and stakeholders progress.