Jamestown  (CSi)  The Spiritwood Energy Park Association (SEPA) is looking to meeting with local boards, and Great River Energy over a dispute it has concerning costs for moving an AT&T cable, of about $210,000.

SEPA  wants to discuss the issue with the Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corporation (JSDC), along with Great River Energy, the Jamestown City Council, and the Stutsman County Commission.

Two years ago, AT&T was required to move a cable to accommodate the rail loop construction at the SEPA industrial park that was under construction at that time  Since that time, AT&T and the SEPA Board of Directors have disagreed on who should cover the approximately cost of the cable move.

At Monday’s  meeting the SEPA board discussed the   North Dakota Soy Letter of Intent, signed last week that initiates plant construction at the Spiritwood Ag Energy Park.

Dakota Spirit Ag and Midwest AgEnergy Group CEO Jeff Zueger discussed plant operations at the park, saying  a decision has been made to not shutdown this fall, and wait until next Spring.