Why must the City cut trees and plants in easements?

To ensure access to the sewer line for maintenance activities like inspection and cleaning, it is necessary to clear trees, brush, and even tree roots from these areas. This clearing also enables the City to swiftly reach these locations with its equipment in case of emergencies and minimize the potential impact of an SSO. Tree roots can damage sewer lines and cause blockages and broken pipe, which can lead to Sanitary Sewer Overflows.

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1. Why must the City cut trees and plants in easements?
2. Will the City Replant New Trees and Plants?
3. Why Are Trees Cut Down in Non-Emergency Situations?
4. How Does the City Determine Which Easements to Clear?
5. Will the City Remove All Trees and Plants within the Easement?
6. Do Existing Fences or Sheds in Easements Receive Grandfathered Protection?