Utility Easements

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Easements give utility companies like Madison Gas and Electric (MGE) the legal right to access areas of a property for running overhead electric lines and underground electric and gas lines and for maintaining related facilities like poles, pedestals and transformer boxes.

To reduce the impact to private properties, MGE coordinates with the local municipality to use public right-of-way areas wherever practical to access the lines and equipment being upgraded.

An easement does not give property ownership to MGE. It simply gives us access to place and maintain the electric lines and equipment needed to safely and reliably provide electric service to you and your neighbors.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


Why does MGE need an easement to bury the overhead lines on my property?


Does this easement transfer any ownership?


Are existing or future structures (e.g., fences, sheds, garages, decks) allowed in the easement?


Does MGE pay customers for easements?


Do I need a mortgage holder's consent before signing an easement?


How do I sign the easement MGE has given me?