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This issue was closed two weeks ago with the promise of action and absolutely nothing was done. The problem still exists at this location in the picture, and all over the neighborhood.
The "reopen" link does not work, so it would be much appreciated if you did not close the issue until it is acknowledged as completed..
Duke Energy is seriously neglecting the entire neighborhood with preventative pruning.
Here's one example at 1325 Marlborough Rd. but there are trees overhanging lines all over the neighborhood including North King Charles Rd., Rumson, Crabtree and other streets.
Given the damage caused by storms and the tornadoes, Duke Energy needs to send someone through the neighborhood to assess the tree problem over power lines.
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Nicole (Gast)
Vanessa Van Horn (Registrierter Benutzer)
My neighbor's tree was terribly trimmed a couple years ago & she received zero notice or consultation. I would hate to look down Rumson's viewshed and see every tree limb that is hanging out by a powerline cutback either.
Fact of the matter is CoR will continue to close out any issue like potholes on Raleigh Blvd since that road is NCDOT's responsibility, street lights, ect.
If there is a specific area near a pole that is a concern then try reporting the pole's ID thru Duke's repair request by selecting 'Other' and explaining the situation directly:
https://www.progress-energy.com/app/streetlightrepair/default.aspx?location=carolinas
Jason (Gast)
Paris (Gast)
Anerkannt City of Raleigh 3 (Verifizierter Beamter)
logan (Gast)
Someone else just reported one on North King Charles Rd. seeclickfix.com/issues/668539I
I hate to speculate, but I'm starting to wonder if Duke Energy is letting these trees overgrow so they can collect on insurance or write off the losses when they inevitably destroy the lines.
Is there a way that this can be escalated beyond Duke Energy for someone in the city to look at this gross neglect and figure out what is going on here?
Geschlossen City of Raleigh 3 (Verifizierter Beamter)