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Highway tree cutting
When I arrived home from work yesterday, something seemed different.
I looked up and 2 trees on either side of my driveway had all of their branches cut off up to approx 25'. The trees are close to the road and I could understand branches being trimmed on the road side, but they cut all branches, including the ones on my side. Is this a normal cutting technique? There is no interference to utility wires, as all wire runs underground across the street from me. I did contact MD State Highway Administration, and the person I did speak to said my road was their jurisdiction, but the person who would know was out of the office, attending a meeting, but assured me they would return my call to answer any specific questions. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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