Dedicated to exposing unacceptable arboricultural practices. Trees represent our legacy/history and deserve to be treated with respect. When you look at old photographs of the city you may notice the buildings disappear but the trees still stand. Protect them.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
I CAN'T GET ESPN. THERE'S A TREE LIMB ON THE CABLE.
An excellent example of poor "line clearance" hacking done for utility companies. P.G. & E. as well as A.T.&T. and Comcast sub-contract to companies that have specially trained units that do nothing but keep trees planted in the wrong place from interfering with their lines. When I write they are specially trained I don't mean in the proper ways to prune but to do it without injury and keeping the wires/cables operating. Unfortunately there are many examples just like this all over the place. Instead of trying to prune and shape the tree, in this case an Acacia, the hackers just stub cut anything that had foliage that was or might contact lines the company that hired them wanted to protect. The companies that do this are paid by contract. The faster they get the job done the more money they make. I have only seen rare cases where conflicting trees are pruning according to published standards. Careful tree selection is the most effective way to prevent this from happening. Select a tree that is suited to grow under power lines. P.G. % E. has an excellent program and information to help select the proper trees. I think this tree was just abandoned. The property owners didn't want to have the tree removed and once again, subjected their neighborhood to an unsightly and unnatural looking tree. Time is money. Aesthetics is another matter.
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It seems that EVERY time a PG&E contracted crew is in our forested neighborhood doing trimming, we get a knock on the door asking if we have any trimming they can do on the side for cash. What scumbags! They do unacceptable quick work on PG&Es dime, destroying trees in the process, with their main focus to scam as much cash as possible. One would hope PG&E would pay attention, but we know to not hope for much from PG&E...
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