Ebony Guerrier and Laura Singleton, attorneys at Singleton Schreiber, were recently featured in DeltaNews.TV in an article titled “Intervention Deadline Nears for Landowners as the Mississippi Crossing Pipeline Project Enters Review Stages.” In the article, Guerrier and Singleton emphasized the importance of landowners filing a motion to intervene by August 5 to protect their legal rights as the $1.7 billion Mississippi Crossing Pipeline Project moves forward.
“Filing a motion to intervene ensures that property owners and communities are not excluded from the economic benefits or risks associated with the project,” said Guerrier. Singleton added, “What we’re trying to make sure is that people of Mississippi actually benefit from a pipeline crossing their state.” The article explains that intervening allows landowners to stay involved in future decisions, request a rehearing, or seek judicial review in federal court.
- Deadline: August 5th, 5 PM Eastern Time / 4 PM Central Time
- Docket Number: CP25-514-000
- Action Required: File Motion to Intervene
- How to Act: Visit https://www.ferc.gov/how-intervene for step-by-step instructions