Politics & Government

Greenbelt: Will Power be More Reliable After Pepco Completes its Tree Trimming?

Pepco contractors will be cutting trees in Greenbelt.

Driving around Greenbelt, residents may see Pepco contractors trimming trees around power lines.

Pepco Media Relations Manager Marcus Beal said tree trimming is a part of Pepco's effort to become more reliable.

The Maryland Legislature passed the Maryland Electricity Service Quality and Reliability Act, in the spring of 2011, according to Beal. "The new law, which applies to all Maryland utilities, is intended to help improve electrical
service restoration by requiring more stringent vegetation management and tree trimming around power lines," Pepco states in its vegetation management guide.

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In Greenbelt, power outages are common during rainstorms and even on windy days. But the city's director of public works Kenneth Hall believes the tree trimming will really help the city not only with its power reliability but also with its telecommunications service.

The contractors have been in town for nearly a month, Hall said, and the work may continue for another month.

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"I think its going to help a lot," he said about Pepco's reliability.

So far work has been completed in College Park, Hyattsville, parts of Riverdale Park and Upper Marlboro and 1,964 miles of trees have been cut in Prince George's County, Beal said.

Although some residents have complained about the appearance of the treeline post-trimming, Beal said Pepco works with a number of tree experts to make sure the work is completed properly.

"The tree trimming is audited by the Department of Natural Resources," Beal said. "We work with the community as well and local governments."

Attached to this post is the door hanger Pepco shared with University Park residents before the work began. Also attached is their vegetation management flyer.

So Greenbelt residents, what do you think of Pepco's work so far? Do you believe the tree trimming will help with power outages on your street?

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