Politics & Government

PG&E Begins Tree Hauling Program For Glass And LNU Lightning Complex Fires

PG&E has initiated a wildfire tree hauling program and started notifying property owners in the Glass and Lightning Complex burn scar areas.

July 12, 2021

SONOMA COUNTY, CA — In late June, Pacific Gas & Electric Company initiated a 2020 wildfire tree hauling program and began notifying property owners in the Glass and LNU Lightning Complex burn scars of the program.

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Many property owners have fallen trees on their property that PG&E cut down when the utility performed its post-fire utility restoration work. This new program may allow property owners the option of having PG&E come onto their property to remove those fallen trees.

This tree-hauling program is being run solely by PG&E and is independent of the State of California’s debris removal program. According to PG&E, all property owners who had trees felled by PG&E during the 2020 wildfire recovery process may be eligible for this program. The county understands that property owners will be asked to sign a permission form to enter the program.

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The County of Sonoma does not have further information on PG&E’s program. All inquiries should be directed to WildfireWoodManagement@pge.com or 1-800-PGE-5000.


This press release was produced by the Sonoma County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.