Detroit Evening Report: DTE program trains prisoners to trim around power lines

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Prisoner Scott Steffes works on climbing at the Parnall Correctional Facility's Vocational Village in Jackson, Mich., Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022.

Prisoner Scott Steffes works on climbing at the Parnall Correctional Facility's Vocational Village in Jackson, Mich., Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022.

DTE Energy is investing in training people recently released from prison to trim trees that threaten to damage power lines.


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In April 2021, DTE Energy partnered with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers’ Local 17, the city of Detroit and nonprofits to recruit residents from the city and surrounding communities to enroll in its Tree Trim Academy.

Former prisoners are learning how to climb trees and trim branches around power lines as part of DTE Energy’s $70 million investment to improve the utility’s electric infrastructure. Currently, about 100 people have graduated from the academy, and more than 80 graduates have been hired by tree trimming companies. Half of the 59 graduates from the academy’s pilot class are Detroit residents, 47 are people of color and six are women.

Students in the academy earn a daily stipend of $50 for the first two weeks of the career prep curriculum, which then increases to $100 for the remaining five weeks of the program — when they’re taught line clearance, safety, use of tools and machinery, and climbing.

As a woodsman, pay starts at $17.50 per hour plus benefits, and after two and a half years when workers reach journeyman status, the hourly rate jumps to $32.

“Due to the large amount of overtime, a journeyman line clearance tree trimmer can make $70,000 to $120,000 per year, give or take,” James Shaw, business manager of Local 17, told the Associated Press.

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  • Tia Graham
    Tia Graham is a reporter and Weekend Edition Host for 101.9 WDET. She graduated from Michigan State University where she had the unique privilege of covering former President Barack Obama and his trip to Lansing in 2014.