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The City Electric Utility contracts with a landscape company to perform easement and parkway restoration following the completion of utility work. When work is planned for an entire area or subdivision, the restoration is typically scheduled for that whole area at one time, after all the work is completed. Depending on the project schedule, those who are located in an area completed first may see the restoration work occur in several weeks, after the whole area has been completed. The restoration work is scheduled as timely as possible to accommodate the project and maintain a high level of efficiency and value. Contact the Electric Utility office during normal business hours (M-F, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) at 377-4407 with specific restoration questions.
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Electric Utility crews have been digging and working in the easement adjacent to my property. When will the dirt and grass be restored?
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