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Texas Grid Accountability

Proposed Routes Cross Real Land, Real Work, and Real Families

The 765kV debate is not just a grid map. For affected landowners, it can mean ranch gates, irrigation pivots, homesites, county roads, wildlife habitat, inheritance plans, and family land.

Why voices matter

Route maps do not show daily life.

A line across a map can become a permanent easement through a pasture. A tower location can affect equipment movement. A cleared ROW can affect wildlife habitat, water features, privacy, and future homesites.

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Impact categories

Tell us what a proposed route could affect

Ranching and livestock

Gates, working pens, fencing, cattle movement, grazing rotation, access roads, water points, and seasonal work.

Farming and equipment

Irrigation pivots, aerial application, tractors, combines, hay equipment, soil disturbance, drainage, and field fragmentation.

Homesites and family land

Existing or planned homes, family ownership history, inheritance plans, future uses, privacy, viewshed, and proximity concerns.

Water, wildlife, conservation

Creeks, wetlands, karst, aquifers, springs, riparian areas, habitat, migratory birds, pollinators, mowing, and herbicide questions.

Roads and access

County roads, school routes, emergency access, gates, traffic, dust, construction timing, and local services.

Process fairness

Notice timing, readable maps, unanswered questions, route scoring, meeting access, comment windows, and intervention deadlines.

Before signing anything

Ask hard questions and get qualified advice.

This site is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Landowners facing route notices, easement requests, or condemnation threats should consult qualified counsel familiar with the property and deadlines.

  • What exact rights am I granting, and are they temporary or permanent?
  • What land uses will be restricted now and in the future?
  • Where can roads, gates, laydown areas, and construction equipment go?
  • Who pays for fence, gate, road, soil, crop, livestock, drainage, or water damage?
  • Does compensation address remainder impacts and future-use restrictions?
  • What deadlines apply if I want to comment, intervene, protest, or preserve rights?

TODO downloads: Landowner Checklist PDF, Easement Questions One-Pager, approved legal resource list.

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