Proposed Temecula Power Line Faces Strong Opposition Over Wildfire Risks
Proposed Temecula Power Line Faces Strong Opposition Over Wildfire Risks
US · Published Jun 30, 2026
The proposed Golden Pacific Powerlink, a 150-mile high-voltage transmission line project, has sparked significant opposition in Southern California.
The line would run from the Imperial Valley Substation through Anza-Borrego State Park, Temecula Valley, and into Camp Pendleton.

Impact & Risks

The proposed power line could significantly increase wildfire risks in Southern California, particularly in areas like Temecula Valley, which are already prone to wildfires. Critics, including Cal Fire and local officials, warn that the project could introduce ignition hazards and disrupt aerial firefighting operations. Residents also fear the project could harm the region's rural character and tourism-driven economy. Past incidents, such as the Thomas and Woolsey fires, highlight the potential dangers of electrical infrastructure in high-risk areas.

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