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June 2025: Presently, Inter-County Energy has contracted with the following tree trimming companies; WA Kendall, Steel Rock, and SDR to perform our tree-trimming Right-of-Way across our service territory.
Currently, WA Kendall is trimming ROW in the Gravel Switch area and Battlefield Road areas near Perryville. Steel Rock is currently in the Kennedy Bridge, Mt Hebron, Wolf Trail, and Poor Ridge Pike areas. Later on, they will be in the Perryville to Mitchellsburg areas. SDR is trimming the areas of Little South, Maxey Valley, Minors Branch, and then areas of Forkland Road.
We are currently using Alcan to oversee the herbicide management services portion of our ROW program. They are currently working in Garrard County along Lexington Road., Danville Road, Buckeye Road, Gilberts Creek Road, and Richmond Road areas.
In Boyle County, along Pope Road, Goggin Lane, Rankin Road, and Hwy 68 out of Perryville.
In Lincoln County, along Hwy 150 from Stanford to Crab Orchard, Hwy 643, Hwy 1781, and Shake Rag Road areas.
Later this year, US Applicators will be in Marion County spraying ROW in the areas of Howardstown, New Hope, Hwy 84 from Raywick to Lebanon. In Casey County, parts of Hwy 78, Hwy 49 from Liberty to Bradfordsville, and from Junction City-Hwy 127 towards Moreland areas.
Both the tree-trimming and herbicide management crews will move throughout a certain area and be identified as contractors for Inter-County Energy. Please call our offices at (859) 236-4561 with any questions or comments about our present vegetation management program. The contractor vehicles will be properly marked and have signage that identifies them as one of our contractors.
Inter-County Energy Cooperative maintains nearly 4,000 miles of power lines to serve the members. This enormous task is hindered by the rapid growth of trees and other vegetation that can interfere with the proper operation of power lines or prevent access to the lines. When either occurs, the quality of service to the members is affected. That is why Inter-County Energy Cooperative must keep rights-of-way clear of obstructions by following our Integrated Vegetation Management Program.