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AEP Routing and Siting Project

Determine a need for the project

  • Based on when and where power is needed to support customer demand and area growth

Define the study area 

  • Based on end points of the transmission line
  • Large enough to allow flexibility in the route
  • Small enough to be cost effective

Gather data, identify constraints, propose preliminary alternative route segments

  • Obtain aerial photos of the study area and property boundary information
  • Gather information regarding natural, cultural and human resources
  • Evaluate environmental/land use constraints and opportunities
  • Send letters to federal, state and local agencies requesting information/comments about the study area
  • Evaluate easement/right-of-way requirements
  • Evaluate alternative transmission structures

Invite public involvement 

  • Advertise open house(s) and notify landowners and interested parties
  • Hold open house to explain the project and solicit input on preliminary alternative route segments
  • Respond to public inquiries
  • Evaluate public and agency input 

Evaluate and refine preliminary alternative segments and combine them into primary alternative routes

Evaluate primary alternative routes using environmental/land use criteria, including consideration for factors in the following categories:

  • Land use (e.g., homes and recreational areas)
  • Aesthetics (e.g., visibility from roads)
  • Ecology (e.g., wetlands and streams)
  • Cultural resources (e.g., historic sites)

Complete an environmental assessment report and select the preferred route based on factors in categories such as:

  • Public and agency input
  • Environment
  • Land use
  • Cost
  • Engineering
  • Feasibility

Recommend the preferred route to the Citizens Advisory Committee for comment.

Recommend the preferred route to CPS Energy Board of Trustees for approval.