Oak Park residents may have noticed tree trimming crews around their community recently. Our team trimmed overgrown branches in neighborhood streets, near Pearson and Parklawn streets, and made assessments for future tree trimming work to be done in this area. This type of work is the fastest and most cost-effective way to improve your reliability the next time extreme weather comes.
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