Consultation
How to get involved | Frequently Asked Questions | Feedback
Updated July 26, 2010
We want your input.
AltaLink strongly believes in the public consultation process and is seeking your input. We will work with you to ensure your questions and concerns are understood and responded to. You can provide your input by:
Contacting us directly
Phone: 1-877-267-5973 (toll free)
Fax: 403-267-5944
E-mail: westernline@altalink.ca
Attending open houses
Our representatives will be available at the open houses to share information, gather your input and answer any questions you may have. We will also have project information for you to review. Please click here for a schedule of our open houses.
Attending information centres
Information centres provide the opportunity to meet with AltaLink representatives at times that are convenient for you. If you cannot attend an open house and would like to discuss the project with an AltaLink representative please visit one of our information centres. Please click here for a schedule of our information centres.
Engaging in personal consultations
We would like to complete one-on-one consultations with two types of stakeholders:
• Stakeholders who have property or reside on a proposed transmission line route option
• Stakeholders who have property or reside directly adjacent to a proposed transmission line route option
Stakeholders who do not have property or reside on or directly adjacent to a proposed transmission line route option can participate in one-on-one consultations if they wish. If you are unsure if you need to complete a one-on-one, please contact us and we will let you know. If you completed a one-on-one consultation during the first stage of consultation we would still like to meet with you to gather your input during this stage of consultation.
Your participation in the one-on-one consultation process is important. Through these discussions we will gather detailed information about your property and our preliminary structure locations and we will use this information to help us identify preferred and alternate routes. We encourage you to use this opportunity to provide us your input because it is important in determining preferred and alternate routes.

