Tree trimmers were recently dispatched to Detroit’s Grandmont-Rosedale neighborhood to continue their ongoing efforts of improving reliability in the community. Our team worked in the backyard of a home near Lyndon Street and Abington Avenue to create the proper clearance from overhead power lines. This prevents trees from interacting with DTE infrastructure, helping keep power dependable for years to come.
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