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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3902960" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Have a question about cutting up downed trees on public right of way. On Hwy 44 jsut north of the Bristow exit there are some crews working just inside the fence line putting in what looks like gas lines. They have cut about a 20' wide swath of trees for a couple miles. For some reason some of these cut trees are on the Hwy side of the fence line sorta piled up. Looks to be some pretty decent and sizeable trees on the grass areas between the fence and road. THese sections of hwy shoulder are 75'+ wide or more. I saw a couple of trucks with utility trailers cutting and loading this wood. They were not workers of the utility project. Is it legal to cut and take this wood if it's just sitting there? I thought about pulling off to the project site and asking the workers but they are not working now where the trees are stacked.</p><p></p><p>What would you do? Would you cut it and take it or not risk the headache? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3902960, member: 14646"] Have a question about cutting up downed trees on public right of way. On Hwy 44 jsut north of the Bristow exit there are some crews working just inside the fence line putting in what looks like gas lines. They have cut about a 20' wide swath of trees for a couple miles. For some reason some of these cut trees are on the Hwy side of the fence line sorta piled up. Looks to be some pretty decent and sizeable trees on the grass areas between the fence and road. THese sections of hwy shoulder are 75'+ wide or more. I saw a couple of trucks with utility trailers cutting and loading this wood. They were not workers of the utility project. Is it legal to cut and take this wood if it's just sitting there? I thought about pulling off to the project site and asking the workers but they are not working now where the trees are stacked. What would you do? Would you cut it and take it or not risk the headache? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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