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Tracy Hills residents press city for timeline after PG&E installs temporary overhead lines
Summary
Residents raised safety and wildfire risk concerns after PG&E reactivated work to install temporary overhead power lines in Tracy Hills; the council said staff will continue to work with residents, PG&E and the developer and provide updates.
Multiple Tracy Hills residents told the City Council on March 18 they were alarmed after Pacific Gas & Electric resumed work installing temporary overhead power poles along the neighborhood—s evacuation route and urged the city to press for a timeline to replace the overhead lines with underground service.
Speakers said PG&E held a town-hall meeting before restarting work but did not provide residents clear deadlines for a permanent undergrounding project. Residents said…
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