Concerns raised as PG&E cuts tree-trimming program for wildfire prevention

Source: ABC7 News  |  By Tim Johns

A shift in strategy for PG&E in their battle against wildfires. After four years and $2 billion in money spent, the company says it's moving away from its enhanced vegetation management program….

The announcement is unwelcome news to many who worry it could lead to more unnecessary wildfires.

Instead of the vegetation management program, PG&E plans on relying on other fire prevention tools [like burying power lines….

"That is going to cost billions and billions of dollars and take well over a decade," said Mark Toney, of The Utility Reform Network.

 
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