Nelson Road-Oneida Long Line Transmission Project

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Project Overview

  • Location of Project: Michigan

  • Type of Project: Powerline

  • Timeline: 2028

Project Details

ITC Michigan is dedicated to providing safe, reliable electricity transmission. As part of Tranche 1 of the Long-Range Transmission Plan (LRTP), ITC will build 40 miles of new 345kV transmission lines from Oneida Substation in Oneida Township to Nelson Road Substation in New Haven Township, spanning Eaton, Clinton, Ionia, and Gratiot counties. Construction is scheduled to begin in Q1 2028 and be completed by Q4 2028.

Case Results

State: Wisconsin (Columbia County)

Case Type: Powerline takings

Initial Offer: $12,500

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$28,500

State: Illinois (Pike County)

Case Type: Powerline takings

Initial Offer: $185,093

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$215,916

State: Illinois (Pike County)

Case Type: Powerline takings

Initial Offer: $40,640

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$103,055

State: Illinois (Pike County)

Case Type: Powerline takings

Initial Offer: $55,000

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$159,798

State: Illinois (Morgan County)

Case Type: Powerline takings

Initial Offer: $119,517

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$159,000

State: Illinois (Christian County)

Case Type: Powerline takings

Initial Offer: $119,194

Sever Walker Padgitt Result:

$150,955

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Before going alone against the State let us give you our opinion. It is our pledge that we will provide a free case review for any individual or business facing eminent domain or condemnation. Contact us now at 888-318-3761

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