Fall ComEd Tree Trimming Notice

Comed Fall Tree Trimming Map 1

ComEd will perform expected and routine vegetation management in the Village in  The Village is monitoring this activity and we ask the residents to use caution when passing the work crews. This activity is expected to take 3 to 4 weeks weather dependent. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please call the Village at 847-634-9440. 


TREE TRIMMING TO BEGIN SOON

Trees and branches that interfere with power lines
can create safety hazards and cause power outages.
Preventative tree maintenance helps avoid power
outages.

  • Within the next 3 months we will trim trees, branches and vines that interfere or have the potential to interfere with power lines.
  • In some cases, tree removal may be required.The remaining tree stumps are treated with an approved herbicide to prevent future regrowth. The herbicide will be applied by state-licensed applicators.
  • All work is performed by trained, qualified arborists tree trimming to begin soon

For More Information
Visit ComEd.com/Trees or call us at 800-Edison-1 (800-334-7661)
pa ra más informac íon Visite ComEd.com/Arboles o llámenos al 800-95-LU CES (800-955-8237)

If you have any questions regarding the tree trimming process, call
800-Edison-1 (800-334-7661) and ask to speak with a Vegetation
Management representative, or visit our website at ComEd.com/Trees. You
may also request a written copy of the dispute resolution process. Property
owners may appeal planned vegetation management activities through
ComEd or the Illinois Commerce Commission. To contact a Consumer Affairs
Officer of the Illinois Commerce Commission call 800-524-0795. Maps of the
affected areas are on file at your local municipal or county office.


 

 

Re:  Notification Required under 220 ILCS 5/8-505.1

To Whom It May Concern:

ComEd intends to perform vegetation management activities on distribution circuits in your area within the next few months.  The vegetation management activities are a key component of ComEd’s maintenance program to ensure system electrical reliability, as vegetation contact with ComEd equipment is a leading cause of outages.

In accordance with applicable statutory requirements, ComEd is required to provide each affected municipality a map (see attached) or common addresses of the area affected by the vegetation management activities. 

Please be aware that ComEd has notified any affected customers and property owners with (i) a statement of the vegetation management activities planned, (ii) the address of a website and a toll free telephone number at which a written disclosure of all dispute resolution opportunities and processes, rights, and remedies provided by the electric public utility may be obtained, (iii) a statement that the customer and the property owner may appeal the planned vegetation management activities through the electric public utility and the Illinois Commerce Commission, (iv) a toll-free telephone number through which communication may be had with a representative of the electric public utility regarding the vegetation management activities, and (v) the telephone number of the Consumer Affairs Officer of the Illinois Commerce Commission. The notice also stated that circuit maps or common addresses of the area to be affected by the vegetation management activities are on file with the local municipal or county office.  

We recognize that our vegetation management activities sometimes create concern by your residents because trees near our electrical wires are significantly trimmed or sometimes require removal.  Qualified line-clearance workers contracted by ComEd will be performing the tree pruning work.  Supervisors and General Foremen will be in close contact with the crews, ensuring that the work is performed properly.  Additionally, we are strong advocates of proactive efforts to ensure that only appropriate vegetation is planted near our facilities, and our easement and leases usually specify vegetation restrictions.  Trees that grow greater than 20 feet, for example maple, elm, and blue spruce, should never be planted under or near distribution power lines.  At full height, these trees could contact lines, cause a power outage, or create a safety issue.  On the other hand, trees and bushes that grow to heights less than 20 feet, for example dogwoods or crabapples, can often be planted near distribution power lines. 

For more information about vegetation maintenance along power lines and ComEd’s “Right Tree, Right Place” program, please visit: http://www.ComEd.com/Trees           

Please direct any resident with questions or concerns to contact us at 1 (800) Edison-1

Sincerely,

John Wolters

Sr. Vegetation Management Project Manager

Vegetation Management Department

 

See the attached map of the following circuits with upcoming vegetation activities:

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ComEd Fall Tree Trimming Map 2
ComEd Fall Tree Trimming Map 1