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Utility representative says alley vines cleared; PUC-approved 3-year resiliency plan will fund vegetation and resiliency work

5963942 · October 21, 2025
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Summary

A utility representative updated the council that crews cleared heavy vine growth in an alley off Oak Park Drive and that the Public Utility Commission (PUC) authorized a three-year resiliency plan that will fund vegetation control and system resiliency measures.

A representative of the local utility briefed the Aransas Pass City Council on service and vegetation work during the Oct. 20 meeting.

The utility representative (Patrick) told council members a customer concern about extensive vine growth in an alley around the 1300 block of Oak Park Drive and Highland Avenue required specialized equipment to gain access and remove vegetation within the company easement. He described the utility’s…

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