
Alabama Power Residential Vegetation Management
Alabama Power trims or cuts trees only where they have a legal right to do so and only where they believe it is necessary within easements. An easement is defined as “a legal interest in real property that grants the right to use in some specified manner the property of another.” Easements, also called rights of way, give Alabama Power Company the right to use another landowner’s property to construct, operate, and maintain transmission facilities such as towers, poles, lines, guys, anchors, and all communication lines necessary or convenient in connection therewith. Easements also contain language specifying rights such as ingress/egress, which give Alabama Power Company the right to enter and leave from the transmission line rights of way. Most easements are perpetual in duration. As such, when a property is sold and conveyed to another owner, the easements remain in effect and are binding to the new owner.
Alabama Power employees who manage the tree-service contractors, along with the supervisors of the contractors, are certified by the International Society of Arboriculture. So, they are trained to know the proper techniques for trimming trees.
Typically, before work begins in a neighborhood, a representative for Alabama Power will knock on doors and leave notices at homes where trees need trimming. A representative is also available to discuss tree-trimming guidelines with customers. For much more information and the latest updated maps of where these crews may be working, check HERE.
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