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The grid lines are essentially UI which should be unaffected by any maps, so the issue has to be in a conflicting or outdated mod. Did you try starting a new game on other maps? On previous saved games the mod configurations might be locked to a previous version, which could explain why you're not experiencing the same issue in saved games. Disabling the grid lines for zoning could also be a setting within a mod which has for some reason been turned on by default.
Anyhow, first I'd try to see if the issue persists on other maps in a new game. Secondly, it's always a good idea to try running a map with just the required mods (in this case no mods at all) to rule out the possibility of the map being the culprit -> if you can rule out the map, then you can narrow down the hunt for the mod that is causing the issue by toggling a few mods at a time and starting the map to see which mod ends up causing the issue. I hope this helps!