Southern MishawakaArea Improvements Project


Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) representatives plan to improve electric service reliability for customers in Mishawaka through the Southern Mishawaka Area Improvements Project. The project includes:

  • Upgrading Dragoon Substation located near the intersection of South Taylor Street and East 13th Street.
  • Relocating about 1 mile of electric transmission line between Dragoon Substation and the Union Street Substation operated by Mishawaka Utilities.

Company representatives plan to relocate the power line within a 40 to 60-foot right-of-way corridor and plan to acquire new property easements to ensure safe construction, operation and maintenance of the line.

The project team identified several possible routes for the relocation, known as study segments. Study segments provide options to determine the best path for the power line. Company representatives do not build all these options but choose one route based on public feedback and feasibility.

The project strengthens the electric transmission system by replacing aging substation equipment and power lines with modern equipment and structures. These upgrades enhance safety standards, improve the operational efficiency of the lines and reduce the chances of needing repairs.

Project Open House

Fall 2025: The project team continues to explore options for relocating and rebuilding the power line. We invite you to participate in our virtual open house, and we encourage you to continue sharing your comments and thoughts.  

Thank you for your support with this important project.

Project Timeline

Project Timeline

Structures

Structure

The project involves installing wood poles, with steel poles used in areas needing extra reinforcement.

Typical Structure Height: Approximately 75 feet*
Typical Right-of-Way Width: Approximately 40-60 feet**

* Exact structure, height and right-of-way may vary.
** Planned primarily within the existing road right-of-way.

Photo Simulations

Photo simulations are visual representations showing how proposed changes may look in a real-world environment. These simulations help viewers understand the potential impact of the project on the landscape and surrounding areas. By providing a visual comparison of the existing conditions and the anticipated improvements, stakeholders can better assess the project's design and its integration into the community.

VIEWPOINT 1 SIMULATION 1
VIEWPOINT 2 SIMULATION 2
VIEWPOINT 3 SIMULATION 3

Resources

Virtual Open House Photo Simulations Project Fact Sheet Project Map Property Easements Field Activities

Indiana Michigan Power serves 575,000 customers in Indiana and Michigan.

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