Duke Energy Will Be Trimming Trees

The Following Information Has Been Provided by Duke Energy


Crews will be pruning trees along electric lines located within your municipal boundaries during the 2nd quarter of 2018.  The colored lines on the attached maps show the approximate areas where trimming activity will occur; black lines indicate areas that will not be trimmed at this time.  The red circle is the location of the substation that the circuit comes out of.  Typically crews start at the substation and work their way out/down the line.  The tree crews will be cleaning up all debris associated with our maintenance activities. As a reminder, debris resulting from storm damage or other events unrelated to our maintenance activities is the responsibility of the homeowners. Part of the pruning activity will occur on lateral lines, some of which will require climbing in rear lot areas.

This notification constitutes the notice required by Florida Statute 163.3209. 

Trees are a leading cause of power outages. Duke Energy’s progressive tree care practices help minimize outages during storms. Duke Energy Florida has been recognized for its tree care practices with the distinctive Tree Line USA designation from The National Arbor Day Foundation for 12 consecutive years. We work to balance the need for reliable electric power with sensitivity for the environment and tree health.  Tree crews use a technique known as directional pruning, which is endorsed by The National Arbor Day Foundation and the International Society of Arboriculture. Qualified employees are supervised by certified arborists.

To learn more about our tree care practices please visit our website at www.duke-energy.com/trees.
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