As real estate professionals, you know that infrastructure projects are one of the first things savvy clients ask about—and one of the biggest factors in long-term property valuation.

There is currently a significant proposal on the table: the Joshua Falls to Yeat Project. This is a 115-mile, 765-kilovolt transmission line planned to run from Campbell County through to Culpeper County, potentially impacting Spotsylvania and Orange counties. For your clients in these areas, this could mean new easements, 160-foot tall structures, and changes to the local landscape.

Why This Matters for Your Database
Being the first to provide this information positions you as a local expert and a protective advocate for your clients’ investments. Whether they are currently listing, looking to buy, or simply concerned about their land, they need to know how these proposed routes might intersect with their property lines.

The Key Opportunity: March 16 Public Meeting
The project developers, Valley Link, are actively seeking community feedback to refine the final route. This is the best time for your clients to voice concerns and ask technical questions.

Meeting Date: Monday, March 16, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Format: Virtual Open House (via Microsoft Teams)


Resources to Share with Your Clients
Direct your clients to the official Valley Link website so they can take immediate action:

Interactive Mapping: Encourage them to use the Joshua Falls – Yeat project page to see if the proposed corridors impact their specific parcels.
Easement Education: Share the guide on how easements and rights-of-way work to help demystify the process for them.
Meeting Registration: Provide the direct link to join the March 16th meeting and view previous recordings.

 

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