Georgia Power cut down a 300-year-old live oak tree, sparking debate over property rights and eminent domain in Chatham County.
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‘Unfortunately, the tree must be removed’: Historic 300-year-old oak tree taken down in Chatham Co.
The Region executive for Georgia Power based in Savannah said they are aware this is not the outcome many Savannahians ...
This tree’s been here as long as the country has been here,” said Jim Ball regarding the centuries-old live oak in his front ...
Georgia Power has removed a roughly 300-year-old live oak along Little Neck Road after weeks of public attention and ...
Georgia Power has proceeded to cut down a 300-year-old like oak ...
A 300-year-old live oak tree in Savannah is at the center of a local battle, after a resident shared online that Georgia ...
Georgia Power said state law and reliability concerns led to the removal of a historic tree in Chatham County as part of its upcoming transmission line project.
The oak was set to be removed for a Georgia Power pole expansion ...
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