Submitted by lonseidman t3_z88rno in Connecticut
The other day a utility pole caught fire due to some electrical issue. Eversource replaced the pole but left the communication cables strapped to the old pole suspended by a rope. No joke. They never coordinated with the other utilities to get it fixed and as of this writing Frontier's cables are still dangling in violation of PURA's rules. Comcast fixed theirs yesterday after I got in touch with them. Here's what it looked like:
If the rest of the neighborhood is any indicator this will likely stay like this if I don't keep pushing for the utilities to do their job. At the end of this post you'll see some examples of a few other poles in the neighborhood that are held together by straps and abandoned by Eversource. Frontier's owned poles in other parts of town are no better, like Eversource they also have some strapped together.
I reached out to PURA who now has new regulations to try and get rid of double poles and other deficient poles. What they need from "we the people" are a photo or two, pole numbers, locations, and the owners of the poles. Usually the owner is badged with Eversource (or CL&P their prior company), Frontier (or AT&T / SNET before) and a few other owners may be out there too. I will be compiling any you have and will send off to PURA when I get a good amount of them. It's probably easiest to drop them in this thread so I can just point them here. If there's another more efficient way to collect this info I'm all ears.
​
​
Another Frontier owned set of poles
​
silasmoeckel t1_iyaoiz1 wrote
Speaking as an x linesman (phone) your not supposed to touch the others guys stuff. Some of us would do it when we knew the other guys in the same area but it was a good way to get chewed out if they complained. All you can do is call the other guys if they come out or not they have no control over.