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After being sued for years for letting aging infrastructure imperil thousands, they have decided to underground more lines and of course, who's going to pay for it? Given the geology of Cali and it's regular weather mood swings I couldn't say if undergrounding is better. They already couldn't maintain trees consistently

After being sued for years for letting aging infrastructure imperil thousands, they have decided to underground more lines and of course, who's going to pay for it? Given the geology of Cali and it's regular weather mood swings I couldn't say if undergrounding is better. They already couldn't maintain trees consistently

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I'm not in an earthquake-prone area. My neighborhood has all underground utilities. Yeah, there's boxes on the lawns every few houses, but not having overhead wires is really nice. Makes it look so much better.

[–] 1 pt

Not that I'm taking PG&E's side in this, but, I don't see how anyone in CA COULDN'T see this coming 500 miles away

[–] 0 pt

Of course, the idea that powerlines caused wildfires is a lie in the first place. The deep state started those fires with a weapon they can't admit. Therefore, the lie. As usual, citizens pay for the lie cover up.