Utility Right-of-ways
If you own property, you may have a utility right-of-way (also known as an easement) on your land. A utility right-of-way (URW) is land set aside to allow electricity, gas, water, sewer, telephone and cable television companies to provide service. To protect equipment such as underground powerlines, transformers, poles or overhead lines, no obstructions (sheds, foliage, fences, etc.) are permitted on this land. This restriction helps prevent hazards that could cause serious injuries. If you have a URW on your property, it will be listed on the Certificate of Title for your property.
Common questions:
What are the large electrical boxes found in yards or alleys?
These boxes are pad-mount transformers that lower the voltage of electricity from distribution levels to the 120/240-volt level used in homes. They're located on the right-of-ways in underground service areas. Follow safety signs and keep children away from transformers. If you have one on your property and want more information, please phone 1-877-571-7111 or e-mail us.
Can I build a garage over or under my electrical service line?
Yes, you may build over or under your service line, but first check that the line is installed in a duct or conduit. This makes it easier to replace or repair the line. You can't build over or under the main distribution line. If you build your garage under the overhead service line, phone (403) 514-3617 for information on clearances.
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