AEP Ohio representatives plan power grid upgrades in Wood County.
The North Baltimore-Portage Transmission Line Rebuild Project involves rebuilding about 12 miles of 69-kilovolt transmission line between North Baltimore Substation off East Broadway Street and Portage Substation off Greensburg Pike. Company representatives plan to rebuild most of the power line in the existing right-of-way, but may require obtaining new or updating existing property easements. Easements are defined land rights that property owners grant to allow for the safe construction, operation and maintenance of the power line.
The existing power line was built in the 1920s and consists of wooden poles that have shown signs of insect damage and rotting. Upgrading the line with modern facilities helps improve the line's operational performance, reduces the likelihood of extended power outages and speeds recovery of service when outages occur.
Spring 2026: AEP Ohio representatives have identified a need for additional improvements, including:
We are requesting feedback on possible study segments for the 1-mile power line.
Landowners along study segments for the 1-mile transmission line can expect to hear from a CLS right-of-way agent in the coming weeks to gather your feedback to help in determining a final line route. For immediate questions, you can reach out to J.W. Kline, lead CLS right-of-way agent, at 614-482-1693 or jw.kline@contractlandstaff.com.
Your feedback is important to us and helps our team determine a power line route that minimizes impacts on the community and environment. Please share your input by Friday, April 17.
Fall 2025: AEP Ohio representatives announce the North Baltimore-Portage Transmission Line Rebuild Project.
Crews plan to conduct field surveys beginning in fall 2025 and continuing through late 2026. Survey crews plan to use existing roads or lands, whenever possible, to access the power line. AEP Ohio employees and contractors wear hard hats and high-visibility vests, carry an ID badge and clearly display identification on vehicle dashboards.
Property owners along the power line route will be contacted by Contract Land Staff (CLS), the right-of-way vendor representing AEP Ohio for this project.
This project involves the use of steel, single poles.
Typical Pole Height: Approximately 70-80 feet*
Typical Right-of-Way Width: Approximately 60 feet*
*Exact structure types, height and right-of-way requirements may vary
AEP Ohio provides electricity to nearly 1.5 million customers.
Project Outreach Specialist
614-933-2998
AEPOhio_Outreach@aep.com