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GUEST BLOG / By The Times of San Diego online newspaper--A North Park neighborhood on Wednesday last week marked the removal of more overhead power lines in the community.
During the celebration at the corner of Howard Avenue and Illinois Street, attendees, including residents and city and San Diego Gas & Electric representatives, watched as one of the last standing poles in the area was safely brought down by a utility crew.
The city and SDG&E are collaborating to move approximately 15 miles of overhead wire underground citywide each year. “We are proud to partner with the city to accelerate the undergrounding of our utilities for the benefit of the families and businesses we collectively serve,” SDG&E Director of Design and Project Management Erika Schimmel-Guiles said. “We have more work to do and look forward to our continued partnership with the city.”
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