Create underground utility district on West Macdonald Avenue between 6th Street and Garrard Boulevard
In Plain English
The city wants to bury overhead power lines and remove utility poles along West Macdonald Avenue from 6th Street to Garrard Boulevard. PG&E pays for the electrical work through their Rule 20-A program. If approved, residents see cleaner streets without overhead wires and poles.
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