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Right-of-Way Clearing

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Right-of-way clearing keeps utility corridors, road frontage, and easements open and accessible — vegetation management along a defined strip rather than clearing an entire property.

What's included

  • Clearing brush, undergrowth, and encroaching trees along the defined right-of-way or easement boundary
  • Selective tree removal where trunks or canopy encroach on the corridor
  • Debris disposal — mulching in place, hauling, or burning where permitted
  • Maintaining sight lines and access clearance to the width the easement or utility corridor requires

Common reasons for this work

Utility companies and property owners both need right-of-way access kept clear — for power line corridors, buried utility easements, road frontage visibility, or property line boundaries where vegetation has encroached over time. This is more targeted and linear than a typical land-clearing project, following a defined strip rather than a building footprint.

What affects cost

Length of the corridor, vegetation density, and how much of it is selective tree removal versus brush clearing. A long but lightly overgrown right-of-way clears faster than a shorter stretch choked with mature trees and dense underbrush.

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Frequently asked questions

Who typically needs right-of-way clearing — utilities or property owners?

Both. Utility companies maintain corridors for line access; property owners often need it for road frontage visibility, driveway easements, or clearing an overgrown property line.

Can you clear just a narrow strip without disturbing the rest of the property?

Yes — that's the nature of this work. We clear to the defined width of the right-of-way or easement and leave the rest of the property undisturbed.

What happens to cleared vegetation along a right-of-way?

Depends on volume and access — mulching in place is common for a linear corridor, with larger material hauled or burned where local regulations allow.

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