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File #: 26-0062    Version: 1 Name: Ordinance Accepting Dominion Energy Bid - COVA-VDOT
Type: Ordinance-Non-coded Status: Passed
File created: 2/11/2026 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 2/25/2026 Final action: 2/25/2026
Title: Ordinance Accepting the Bid Submitted by Virginia Electric and Power Company, a Virginia Public Service Corporation, Doing Business in Virginia as Dominion Energy Virginia, for a Non-Exclusive Easement Agreement to Use and Occupy City-owned Property Located Within the City for the Purposes of Transmitting and Distributing Electric Power to Provide Electric Services to Property Operated by the Commonwealth of Virginia (VDOT)
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Code sections: Code of Virginia 15.2-2100 - Restrictions on selling certain municipal public property and granting franchises, Code of Virginia 15.2-2101 - Ordinance proposing grant of franchise, etc., to be advertised, Code of Virginia 15.2-2102 - How bids received and to whom franchise awarded
Attachments: 1. EXHIBIT 1 - Dominion - Right of Way Agmt - VDOT I-64 Project - Bethel Landfill - FINAL 2-25-2026 Mtg, 2. Dominion Energy Bid dated 2-3-25 100 North Park Lane
Title
Ordinance Accepting the Bid Submitted by Virginia Electric and Power Company, a Virginia Public Service Corporation, Doing Business in Virginia as Dominion Energy Virginia, for a Non-Exclusive Easement Agreement to Use and Occupy City-owned Property Located Within the City for the Purposes of Transmitting and Distributing Electric Power to Provide Electric Services to Property Operated by the Commonwealth of Virginia (VDOT)



Purpose
PURPOSE/BACKGROUND:
The Commonwealth of Virginia through the Virginia Department of Transportation (“VDOT”) contacted the City of Hampton (the “City”) to inquire if the City would allow electric services to be run across City-owned property located at the Bethel Landfill at 100 North Park Lane, Hampton VA (LRSN: 5000005) to serve the VDOT’s property. The Constitution of Virginia and the Virginia Code give the City the authority to grant easements over City-owned property, but if the easement is for a period greater than five years, then the City must go through the bid process set forth in the Virginia Code. Per the VDOT’s request, the City agreed to offer a non-exclusive easement for the purpose of transmitting and distributing electric power across City-owned property to qualified provider(s) to provide electric services to the VDOT’s property. To comply with the Virginia Code, the City publicly invited bids for the non-exclusive easement, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the City’s proposed Ordinance and the Agreement attached as “EXHIBIT 1” thereto. The Public Notice for the invitation for bids for the easement was run in the newspaper as required by Virginia Code. At the February 11, 2026 City Council Meeting, one bid from Virginia Electric and Power Company, a Virginia public service corporation, doing business in Virginia as Dominion Energy Virginia (“Dominion”) was received and opened.

City staff recommends accepting Dominion's bid and granting Dominion the non-exclusive easement as set forth ...

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