What are some examples of acceptable uses by landowners of transmission line rights-of-way?
Landowners may use the right-of-way for any purpose that is not expressly prohibited by the easement document or does not unreasonably interfere with TVA’s easement rights. Examples of permissible uses include pasture, lawns, crops, gardens, driveways, and parking lots. If you have a question about a proposed use of a right-of-way, please contact the TVA representative in your area (see map). Also, see Question 18.
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- What are some examples of acceptable uses by landowners of transmission line rights-of-way?