2020 Line Clearing Notices 0
FPL.
March 28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
P 0 Box 100
Edgewater, Fl-32132
Re: 902 W Park Ave
Dear City Of Edgewater or Current Resident:
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPL Is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or falling upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. If
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about FPUs Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at (866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Florida Power&Light Company
704 Universe Boulevard,DOE/JW,Juno Beach, Fl-33408
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FPL.
March 28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
PO Box 100
Edgewater, FL 32132
Re: 425 W Park Ave# Pump
Dear City Of Edgewater or Current Resident:
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPI- is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or failing upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. It
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about FPL's Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at(866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Florlida Power&Light Company
700 Universe Boulevard,DOE/JW,Juno Beach,FL 33408
0
FPL.
March 28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
PO Box 100
Edgewater, FL 32132
Re: 421 Mango Tree Dr#Twr Telmty
Dear City Of Edgewater or Current-Resident:
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPL is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or falling upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. If
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about L=PL's Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at (866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Florida Power&Light Company
700 Universe Boulevard,DOE/JW,Juno Beach,FL 33408
0
FPL.
March 28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
PO Box 100
Edgewater, FL 32132
Re: 1500 Royal Palm Dr#Lft Sta
Dear City Of Edgewater or Current Resident:
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPL Is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or falling upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. If
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about FPL's Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at (866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Florida Power&Light Company
700 Universe Boulevard,DOE/JW,Juno Beach, FL 33408
0
FPL.
March 28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
PO Box 100
Edgewater, FL 32132
Re: 409 Mango Tree Dr#Fire Dept
Dear City Of Edgewater or Current Resident:
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPL is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or falling upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. If
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about FPL's Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at (866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Florida Power&Light Company
700 Universe Boulevard,DOE/JW,Juno Beach,FL 33408
0
FPL®
March 28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
PO Box 100
Edgewater, FL 32132
Re: 409 Mango Tree Dr
Dear City Of Edgewater or Current Resident:
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPL is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or failing upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. If
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about FPL's Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at (866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Florida Power&Light Company
700 Universe Boulevard,DOEIM,Juno Beach, FL 33408
0
FPL.
March 28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
PO Box 100
Edgewater, FL 32132
Re: 1517 Mango Tree Dr# Lift
Dear City Of Edgewater or Current Resident:
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPL Is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or failing upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. If
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about FPL's Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at (866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Florida Power&Light Company
744 Universe Boulevard,DOE/JW,Juno Beach,FL 33448
0
FPL®
March28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
PO Box 100
Edgewater, FL 32132
Re: 409 Mango Tree Dr# Es
Dear City Of Edgewater or Current Resident:
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPL is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or falling upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. If
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about FPUs Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at (866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Rorida Power&Light Company
700 Universe Boulevard,DOE/JW,Juno Beach,FL 33408
FPL.
March 28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
PO Box 100
Edgewater, FL 32132
Re: 409 Mango Tree Dr#Office
-Dear City Of-Edgewater or Current Resident:
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPL Is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or falling upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. If
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about FPL's Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at(866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Florida Power&Light Company
700 Universe Boulevard,DOE/JW,Juno Beach, FL 33408
0
FPL®
March 28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
PO Box 100
Edgewater, FL 32132
Re: 1101 16th St# Pole
Dear City-Of-Edgewater or Current Resident:
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPL is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or falling upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. If
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about FPL's Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at(866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Florida Power&Light Company
700 Universe Boulevard,DOEIM,Juno Beach, FL 33408
FPL.
March 28, 2020
City Of Edgewater or Current Resident
PO Box 100
Edgewater, FL 32132
Re: 501 Mango Tree Dr#Warehouse
—Dear City Of Edgewater or Current Residentt,
FPL appreciates the lush landscape of trees and shrubbery in our communities. They enrich the
aesthetics of our neighborhoods and support our environment. FPL is committed to protecting
and maintaining our environment while providing safe and reliable electric service.
In the next few weeks, FPL will be performing line clearing in your neighborhood. We will be
clearing threatening branches and limbs that can potentially cause safety hazards and power
outages by brushing against or failing upon our power lines during windy weather. The trees will
be trimmed in a manner that redirects new growth away from power lines. At times, we also need
to remove select palms and other fast growing vegetation that cannot be effectively maintained by
trimming. Remaining tree debris will be removed.
We ask that you facilitate these efforts by providing access to trees near power lines behind your
property. Your cooperation is valuable in helping prevent outages to you and your neighbors. If
access to your property is required, a contractor will contact you personally or leave a note at your
door in advance of any work. And we ask that you please not attempt to trim any trees or
vegetation growing on or near power lines. Safety is a core value at FPL, which is why we hire
specially-trained line clearing professionals to perform this work.
You may see an increase of trucks and contractor activity as a result of these efforts. However,
areas serviced by underground lines may not have visible activity within their vicinity. In these
cases, the work takes place outside of neighborhoods where the initial service is provided by
overhead lines.
Line clearing is an effective preventative maintenance effort for improved reliability, but it is not a
substitute for smart landscaping and responsible maintenance by property owners. Visit
www.FPL.com/trees to learn more about FPUs Vegetation Management program or for help on
selecting and planting the Right Tree in the Right Place.
Thank you for your support in these efforts and be assured we are fully committed to provide you
with safe and reliable service now and in the future. For questions about this letter, call
Vegetation Management at (866) 274-9098, and refer to Work Order 9202629.
Sincerely,
Vegetation Management
Florida Power&Light Company
700 Universe Boulevard,DOE/JW,Juno Beach,FL 33408