Resources
This page contains resources to help residents and property owners understand the proposed ITC transmission line, participate in the public process, and advocate for our community.
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These materials are provided to make it easier to stay informed, ask the right questions, and share consistent, accurate information.
Sample Letters & Public Comments
These sample letters can be used or adapted when submitting public comments to ITC, local officials, or regulatory agencies. You are encouraged to personalize your message while keeping the key points intact.
These talking points highlight the most relevant concerns related to the Meridian Parks route, including residential, environmental, and property value impacts. They are intended to help residents speak confidently and consistently.
Individual comments matter, but organized communities are more effective. Forming a neighborhood association allows residents and property owners to speak with one coordinated voice and submit consistent, well-supported input into the process.
Key Information & Articles
Background articles and coverage
This section includes articles and background information related to transmission line projects, route selection, and community impacts. These resources are provided for general awareness and context.
Understanding the route-selection process
This resource explains how ITC and the Michigan Public Service Commission evaluate potential routes and what factors are considered during the approval process.
Environmental and residential considerations
Information related to wetlands, woodlands, wildlife, proximity to homes, wells, septic systems, and neighborhood character that may be considered during the review process.
ITC & Regulatory Links
Direct links to ITC Michigan’s official project pages, maps, and public materials related to the proposed transmission line.
Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC)
Information about the MPSC’s role in approving transmission line routes and how public input fits into the process.
Public meetings and comment portals
Links to official meeting notices, virtual sessions, and portals for submitting public comments as they become available.