Every corporation mentioned in § 906 of this title may lay pipes, conduits or wires beneath the public roads, highways, streets, avenues and alleys as it deems necessary. The pipes, conduits and wires shall be laid at least 2 feet below the surface of the same and shall not in any way unnecessarily obstruct or interfere with public travel or damage public or private property. No public streets shall be opened for such purpose without the consent of the counsel of any city, or the town commissioners of any incorporated town, or other persons having control over the public roads, highways, streets, avenues and alleys. Such use of the public streets in any of the cities and towns of this State shall be subject to such regulations, taxation and restrictions as may be first imposed by the corporate authorities of such cities and towns.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 9. TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC UTILITY CORPORATIONS
Subchapter I. General Provisions
§ 901. Location of lines; eminent domain.
§ 903. Consolidation of telegraph or telephone corporations.
§ 904. Number of telephones on 1 line; penalty.
§ 905. Placement of telegraph wires.
§ 907. Laying pipes, conduits or wires by electric utility corporations.
§ 908. Easements for public utilities across railroad property, rights-of-way, or occupations.
§ 909. Special duties of electric utility corporations organized as cooperatives.