(CUC) — The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation would like to inform the general public that CUC is entering laterals or residential areas around Saipan. Vegetation is one of the major factors for power outages on Saipan and can be extremely hazardous when coming in contact with energized power lines. People and animals are at risk of electrocution when coming in contact with a tree or vine that is in direct contact with an energized power line.
CUC would greatly appreciate the assistance of the general public to mark trees within their properties. Smaller vegetation such as bushes, miniature name trees and banana trees that are not expected to reach the primary power lines will not be cut down and will only trimmed if within the 15 feet range unless the property owner or tenant provides permission to do so.
CUC will be working in collaboration with the mayor’s office to perform the debris pick-up and disposal. For any questions or concerns, contact CUC customer service at (670) 664-4282.
• Feeder 4
Lower Base through Sadog Tasi, Capital Hill, Talafofo, I-Denni, As Teo, Papago and Kagman
Expected clearing timeframe
Sixteen weeks
• Kiya 1
Papago through San Vicente, Dandan, Obyan, Airport Road, Eastern As Perdido, Kannat Tabla, Fina Sisu and As Terlaje
Expected clearing timeframe
Ten weeks
• Kiya 2
As Lito through Southern Fina Sisu, Western As Perdido, Koblerville, San Antonio and Chalan Piao
Expected clearing timeframe
Seven weeks
• Kiya 3
Chalan Laolao through Gualo Rai, China Town, and Beach Road
Expected clearing timeframe
Six weeks
• Kiya 4
Chalan Kanoa through Susupe and Oleai
Expected clearing timeframe
Two weeks
• Feeders 1, 2, 7
Navy Hill, Puerto Rico, Beach Road Garapan through Smiling Cove to Lower Base, Tanapag, San Roque, As Matuis and Marpi
Expected clearing timeframe
Ten weeks



