Landowners
Contacted by an agent or surveyor? Start here.
If someone has reached out about your land, you have more time and more rights than the contact may suggest. Here’s what to know.
A note up front. This page shares general information about the process and the options landowners commonly have. It is not legal advice, and we can’t advise you on your specific situation. For advice about your land, talk to your own attorney.
If you’ve been contacted
Slow down — the timeline is on your side. Transource has said engagement will happen “as the project development process advances.” In practice that’s after route studies are largely set, so there is no benefit to rushing into anything now.
The developers themselves say they cannot yet answer specific questions. Transource wrote, on April 24, 2026, that “specific routes, structures, siting impacts, or localized effects cannot yet be answered.” You are early, not behind.
Source · Transource Energy letter, April 24, 2026Is your land near the route?
The proposed and alternate routes are not finalized — but this map is the quickest way to get oriented. Type your town or address and it will fly to your area, so you can see where the corridor could fall and what it crosses nearby.
Approximate, proposed route — for orientation only, not a survey. Geocoding is client-side (OpenStreetMap); nothing you enter is saved. For the full corridor story, walk the line →. Source · MariBell/BECI project description; proposed & alternate routes — not finalized.
Do
- Keep a written record of every contact — who, when, and what was said.
- Ask for everything in writing.
- Talk to your neighbors; you are likely not the only one contacted.
- Understand your rights before you sign or agree to anything.
- Take your time.
Don’t
- Don’t sign or verbally agree to anything on the spot.
- Don’t grant survey or access permission without understanding what it allows.
- Don’t assume the route is final — it isn’t yet.
- Don’t feel you have to handle this alone.
Get support. You’re not alone.
Tell us you’ve been contacted and we’ll share practical, sourced guidance and connect you with others in the corridor. This is the first step — not a commitment.