You may have recently noticed an orange “work area ahead” sign, just south of the Jeffries Freeway at the corner of Archdale Street and Fargo Avenue. This means that tree trimmers were out improving reliability in your neighborhood. How? Our team sawed off branches that could interfere with our overhead power lines during extreme weather, helping keep your power flowing smoothly and safely.
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