Hey . . . I worked on the tree gang and for the power company and I don't know how it all works. Most of the time - the power company wants as much cut down as possible. The more cut - the cheaper it is in the long run for them. But, if some trees are overcut - they go into shock and die -especially sensitive trees like Norway or Japanese Maples. We killed a whole village's worth of trees one year - and the power company got sued over it. We (Asplundh) weren't accountable - we were just the sub-contractors.
In rural areas - it can differ. Right now, I've got 4800 volt bare highlines running over my house (10 feet up) and through deep woods that I own. The poles are ready to fall down and are 50 years old plus. I have huge tree limbs hanging all over the lines. Next big storm it's going to be a mess. I called them several times and warned them - and they've done nothing. So, who the heck knows?
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