NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS To maintain necessary clearances for safe and reliable electric service, Appalachian Power Company plans to manage vegetation along the Southridge-Trace Fork portion of its 12 kilovolt distribution system in Kanawha County, WV. On or about January 17, 2022 contract crews will begin to trim and remove trees and brush and apply herbicides along our rights-of-way. Work will be done in accordance with International Society of Arboriculture guidelines and take into account factors such as tree species, growth characteristics, line voltage, etc. In unmaintained or undeveloped areas cuttings will remain on site so as to minimize soil disturbance and to promote biodegradation. Rights-of-way in this area involved in the program are: Mountaineer Blvd, Oakhurst Dr., Ruthdale Rd., US Rt. 119, Lillian Rd., Berry Hills Dr., Green Meadow Rd., Wray Cir., Kimberly Rd., Terry Rd., Atlas Rd., Saturn St., Titan Dr., Ranger Ln., Redstone Dr., and RHL Blvd. Representatives will attempt to personally contact resident property owners at least seven business days prior to working on their property. Specifics regarding your property may be discussed at that time. If you are a nonresident property owner and have questions regarding our right-of-way maintenance they may be directed to: Appalachian Power Company Forestry Department 404 29th St. W Charleston, WV 25387 (304)746-2791 LC-123000 01-20;2022
