Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) proposes to issue a revocable land use agreement to Clark Public Utilities District (PUD) to remove and place about 450 feet of overhead distribution line (72-kV) underground across BPA’s existing fee-owned right-of-way (ROW) in Clark County, Washington. The existing BPA ROW that runs east-west contains three BPA high-voltage transmission lines (North Bonneville – Ross Nos. 1 and 2 230-kV lines, and Ross – Vancouver Shipyard No. 1 115-kV line). One Clark PUD wood pole (about 35 feet tall) in the BPA ROW between structures 2/6 and 2/7 of the Ross – Vancouver Shipyard No. 1 line carries both the distribution line and a Comcast fiber line (located below the distribution line) across the BPA ROW. If Comcast doesn’t agree to move their fiber into the trench with the distribution line, the wood pole would remain in the BPA ROW and be cut to a position right above the fiber. Otherwise, the entire pole would be removed and the hole backfilled with gravel.