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Seattle City Light's
Tree Trimming Program



Protecting Our Power Lines

Seattle City Light's Vegetation Management Program provides our customers with reliable power in an environmentally responsible and safe way. Year round, City Light employees and contractor crews work to maintain reliable electric service by clearing branches, limbs and fallen trees away from power lines. There are more than 300,000 trees in our service area that may grow or fall into the lines which can cause damage to the electrical system and interrupt electricity to your home or business. These trees require proper pruning. The distance a tree is pruned depends on the type of tree and power line voltage. Our service area is an urban environment serving Seattle, Burien, Lake Forest Park, Shoreline and portions of Normandy Park, Renton, Seatac, Tukwila and Unincorporated King County.

We have three contractors who specialize in utility line clearance; Asplundh Tree Experts, JTS Inc. and Kemp West. Under the direction of City Light, they perform the pruning to keep the lines clear. Seattle City Light uses pruning standards approved by the International Society of Arboriculture which meet safety requirements of both federal and state laws. These standards reduce the frequency and amount each tree must be pruned.

Note: Seattle City Light customers are expected to keep the line drop from pole to home or other buildings clear of trees and obstructions.

Safety Tips

  • Tell children not to climb trees or fly kites or any other object near a power line or build a tree house if there is a power line near the tree.
  • You or anyone you employ should never get within 10 feet of an energized high-voltage power line.
  • If you see a potentially dangerous situation with trees and power lines such as arcing or sparking wires, immediately call (206) 386-1733
City of Seattle Public Notification Process

Under emergency conditions, if a tree has caused an outage or poses an imminent safety hazard, pruning work may be done immediately and a door hanger left at the end of the job. Seattle City Light's public notification process and outreach includes informing both adjacent property owners and the local neighborhood of planned tree pruning. Before pruning work begins, a Seattle City Light representative will:
  • Knock on the door of adjacent homes or buildings where tree pruning is planned.
  • Leave a door hanger with tree pruning information in the event no one is home.
  • For large and sensitive projects, City Light will place a tree pruning notice in the local neighborhood newspaper.
  • Upon request, we will attend neighborhood meetings to address powerline clearance procedures and concerns.


Frequently Asked Questions about Power Line Clearance

Why do you prune trees from power lines?

Why do you need to prune so much of the tree? Can you shape trees for a better look?

What will my tree look like after you have pruned it?

How will I know if City Light is going to prune my tree?

Why don't you prune less off the tree and come back more often? Wouldn't this resolve the problem of badly shaped trees and trees in the lines?

My trees aren't touching the lines, so why do you have to prune them?

Can I prune my own trees?

Do you prune trees from the wire that runs from the pole to my house?

When do you remove trees?

Under what circumstances can you enter my yard and prune my trees?

Do you remove the debris after you prune?

How do I request wood chips?

Trees in the lines wouldn't be a problem if you had underground lines. Why don't you put all your lines underground?

Do you have information about the right trees and shrubs to plant under the lines?

Can customers request that City Light prune trees?

Who do I contact if I have tree pruning questions or issues?

Click here for more contact information! Seattle City Light
Outage Hotline:
206.684.7400


Downed power lines are extremely dangerous.
Stay at least 20 feet away from any downed lines.


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accidental
carbon monoxide
poisoning

Barbecue Grills and Portable Generators - two sources of carbon monoxide to avoid bringing indoors.


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