Why does Minneapolis keep planting trees under power lines?
After a few years, the trees are pruned into "ridiculous V shapes" to keep them from hitting power lines, a Curious Minnesota reader points out.
December 12, 2020 — 8:16pm
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For years Rick Polenek has walked around his Minneapolis neighborhood and noticed big trees with odd, V-shaped gaps through the branches.
They were planted under power lines by the city, a decision by planners who had to know the trees would eventually need pruning, he said.
So Polenek turned to Curious Minnesota, the Star Tribune's community-driven reporting project fueled by questions from readers.