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STAY INFORMED

Learn more about our trimming processes and watch videos. Questions? Call us at: (765) 342-3344 Share your thoughts: Give Us Feedback – South Central Indiana REMC We appreciate your cooperation while we complete this important work to help keep your power…

CONTACT US

I still have questions. How do I contact you?We’re happy to help. You can submit your questions by emailing us at askus@sciremc.com or calling (765) 342-3344. Tell us how we’re doing.We would love to hear your feedback. If you have…

Stump Removal

Stump removal is not part of the tree removal process Stumps will be cut as close to the ground as permitted by conditions and property owner agreements

Trees “Made Safe”

“Made safe” refers to cutting a tree below line level so that, if it falls or the remaining portion is removed, it will not come into contact with any line structures, including electric, telephone, or cable lines. Once a tree…

Colored Ribbons on Trees

When our Vegetation Management team identifies vegetation on your property that requires attention, you will see a colored ribbon tied to it. These ribbons allow us to identify the work that will be performed. Red = trees that are to…

For the Environment

SCI REMC maintains a Wildlife Enhancement Program that fosters various native species in our service territory. We even use a proprietary wildlife seed mix in our rights-of-ways to enhance the wildlife population

Notifying Members

SCI REMC will make every effort to notify members before any work is performed on their property. Notifications may be sent by postcard, bill inserts, mailed notices, or other forms of communication. All vegetation management work is provided at no…

A Clear Path

Ideally, a clear right-of-way is free of trees, limbs, and brush within 15 feet on either side of the centerline formed by the utility poles. Creating and maintaining this open path requires a careful, considerate approach. We place a high…