05/20/2026
This post from Millstone caught our attention.
Not because every town has the power to stop major utility infrastructure projects, but because it shows what can happen when residents are informed early, ask hard questions, and demand transparency before projects become irreversible.
In Holmdel, many residents are only now realizing the true scale and impact of the ongoing JCP&L / Energize365 work throughout our community.
According to public statements, discussions surrounding these projects date back to 2023. Yet many of the details, visibility, and long-term implications now concerning residents were never broadly discussed in a way that fully prepared the public for what was coming.
That is a problem.
At CILU, we believe:• Residents deserve transparency.• Major infrastructure changes should involve meaningful public communication.• “Trust but verify” should apply to utility companies, developers, consultants, and government alike.• And protecting Holmdel’s Master Plan and community character requires vigilance long before construction begins.
This is bigger than utility poles.
It is about whether residents are informed participants in shaping the future of their town or are simply informed after decisions have already been made.