Winlock Industrial Park

Infrastructure for What Comes Next.

Explore the Winlock Industrial Park corridor, its I-5 and SR-505 access, the surrounding development area, and the infrastructure supporting long-term industrial and commercial growth.

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Power Infrastructure
New Power Substation

Energy Capacity for Industrial Growth.

Published project materials identify a new substation near Mickelsen Parkway and North Military Road, intended to provide electrical capacity for community load and the nearby industrial corridor.

Site-planning material identifies Phase 1 at 25 MW, with a second phase scalable toward 50 MW as demand develops.

25 MW Published Phase 1 Capacity
50 MW Published Phase 2 Target
8 Initial Circuits Reported
69 kV Transmission Connection Reported
Overview

Infrastructure Is More Than a Site Plan.

Reliable power, transportation access, utility connections, broadband, and road improvements all matter when a region is competing for jobs, manufacturing, logistics, investment, and long-term business growth.

Capacity & Phasing

Published planning material identifies 25 MW in Phase 1 and a scalable path toward 50 MW as future demand requires.

Operational Role

Public coverage describes a facility connecting higher-voltage transmission service into the local distribution network.

Industrial Readiness

The site plan places the substation near key corridor access and planned industrial areas within the Winlock development zone.

Utility capacity, circuit allocation, timing, development conditions, ownership, and availability can change. Confirm current details directly with relevant utilities, landowners, development representatives, and public agencies before relying on this information.

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