On September 23, 2022, Ameren Illinois submitted an application to the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) for the Project. On August 31, 2023, the ICC approved a final route and issued a CPCN for the LaSalle Link Project. The new transmission line is anticipated to be in service and provide benefits to the local community in early 2026.
View the final approved route and interactive map below.
Our project team has gathered and reviewed data from community members, landowners, and stakeholders in the area during different stages of the Project. Our first phase of engagement was June 20 – June 29, 2022, to gather input on the Route Segments. All input received was reviewed and considered during the development of the Preliminary Route Alternatives. The second phase of engagement was July 26 – August 3, 2022 and was used to gather input on the Preliminary Route Alternatives. All comments collected were reviewed and considered by the project team during the development of the selected and filed Primary Route. We appreciate everyone’s participation during each phase of engagement. Join our project email list to receive updates on the project. If you were unable to participate in any of the phases of engagement – connect with our project team today.
With the ICC approval of the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) for the LaSalle Link Project, landowner easement negotiations currently underway with preconstruction activities scheduled to begin in spring 2024 and construction is anticipated to begin in early 2025.
For more information on the ICC Filing visit icc.illinois.gov/docket and enter 22-0586 in the search box.
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With the ICC approval of the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) for the LaSalle Link Project, landowner easement negotiations currently underway with preconstruction activities scheduled to begin in spring 2024 and construction is anticipated to begin in early 2025.
For more information on the ICC Filing visit icc.illinois.gov/docket and enter 22-0586 in the search box.
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Phone: 815.745.4368
Email: LaSalleLink@Ameren.com
Mail: Ameren Illinois Pioneer Park Operating Center Attn: LaSalle Link Project, 8420 N. University Street, Peoria, IL 61615
As we continue to serve and invest in our communities, new projects — like the LaSalle Link Project – allow us to continue supporting the needs of our customers in your area. Communities in the LaSalle County area are currently supported by two Ameren Illinois 138 kV transmission lines that serve as the backbone for the energy system. Continuing to rely on these transmission sources in the event of a power outage poses a high risk of community-wide impacts within the area. The LaSalle Link Project community benefits are to:
- Improve local energy reliability by creating additional pathways to support current and future energy needs
- Help minimize power outage impacts to the local communities
- Support expansion needed for continued area growth
- Upgrade aging substations
The requested easement width for the LaSalle Link Project will be 100 feet. Details of the Project, what property rights are needed, location of the easement and compensation will be discussed with each landowner. Landowners will receive a one-time easement payment. Payment is made in the form of a check, at the time of or shortly after the time that each landowner provides an executed easement to Ameren Illinois. In most cases, landowners will be offered an advanced payment (by Ameren Illinois at the time of easement payment) for anticipated crop loss and restoration of cropland.
Access roads to the right-of-way for construction and maintenance at various points along the line often require additional easement agreements, which may be permanent or temporary. Should these be required, landowners will be compensated for any additional usage of their property.