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ComEd Tree Trimming Scheduled For This Winter In Geneva
Vegetation management program helps ensure electrical reliability, since tree branch contact with power lines is a leading cause of outages.
Commonwealth Edison will be trimming trees in several areas in Geneva during the months of February and March.
Work is scheduled to take place along two sections of Route 25, including from Fabyan Parkway to the Fox Run subdivision as well as near Oakwood Drive and Dodson Street. Other project areas are sections of River Lane, Seventh Street and South StreetWhile the City of Geneva owns and operates its own electric utility, ComEd runs power lines through the community to our substations as well as neighboring municipalities.
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The company states its vegetation management program helps ensure electrical reliability since tree branch contact with power lines is a leading cause of outages.
ComEd will be notifying affected residents about tree trimming taking place in their neighborhood. Maps and more information also can be found on the City's website.Residents who have questions or concerns with ComEd's program can call the company at 800-334-7661.
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