
SRP Land Department
Learn how to start a new project or manage an existing submittal, request easement information and ensure your project is compatible with existing power and irrigation infrastructure.
Start or access your projects
Manage your construction projects through the SRP Project Plan Portal. All projects requiring conflict review or new easements must be submitted, reviewed and managed through the portal. Learn more about using the SRP Project Plan Portal on the construction services homepage.
For questions or support, call (602) 236-8739 (602) 236-8739
Start a new project
New to SRP's Project Plan Portal? Fill out a brief form to receive your account invitation and start a project.
Get startedAccess existing projects
Already have an account? Log in to SRP’s Project Plan Portal to view your most recent projects or submit a new plan.
Log in to my portalLeasing and licensing of SRP or federal property
If you want to lease or license SRP property for purposes such as parking, landscaping, commercial or agricultural uses, you can initiate your request by starting a project in the SRP Project Plan Portal, selecting the “Conflict Review Only” option and providing the requested information as indicated.
Request information about easements and encroachments
If you have questions about what can be constructed, altered, planted or stored within an SRP easement or near an SRP power or water facility, you can submit an information request.
Once you complete and submit the request form, an SRP representative will contact you within five to 10 business days.
Most common requests:
- Request permission to encroach within an SRP easement with landscaping, signs, structures or other improvements
- Request abandonment of an SRP easement or public utilities easement
- Request a Federal Housing Administration (FHA)/Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Fall Zone letter
- Request for overhead, underground or irrigation facility map
- Other land rights inquiries
What are encroachments?
An easement is a perpetual land right that grants a specific person or entity the right to utilize a specific area for a specific purpose. SRP acquires easements for the purpose of safely accessing, constructing, operating and maintaining its facilities.
Any improvement within an SRP easement that is inconsistent with the terms of the easement is considered an encroachment.
Customers can submit plans to the SRP Project Plan Portal for a conflict review to receive approval of a desired encroachment.
Questions about what can be built or planted within a specific transmission easement? Review SRP transmission encroachment guidelines.
For questions or support, call (602) 236-8739 (602) 236-8739


