City Light Feeder Relocation Progressing in Pioneer Square
Seattle City Light is making progress in its work to relocate major power lines in preparation for the planned replacement of the Alaskan Way Viaduct.
Seattle City Light is making progress in its work to relocate major power lines in preparation for the planned replacement of the Alaskan Way Viaduct.
Power has been restored to 2,800 customers in the Burien-Normandy Park neighborhoods.
Seattle City Light crews restored service for about 2,800 homes and businesses in the Rainier Beach, South Seattle and Tukwila areas that lost power today when a landslide knocked trees into power lines and damaged utility poles.
Power is out to 2840 customers in the Burien-Normandy Park neighborhoods.
Seattle City Light has crews ready for a weather system that is expected to bring strong winds to the Puget Sound area this afternoon.
A landslide near 68th Avenue S and Martin Luther King Jr. Way in unincorporated King County was responsible for a power outage affecting about 2,800 customers in the Rainier Beach, South Seattle and Tukwilla areas.
The always popular Skagit Tours at Seattle City Light’s Skagit Hydroelectric project return this summer. The news is being greeted with enthusiastic response from the public.
Seattle City Light’s contractor, MidMountain, is nearly finished with the first phase of a project to extend the underground electrical service along N. 34th Street east of the Aurora Bridge.
Seattle City Light crews will be working to upgrade service near the southwest corner of Children’s Hospital this weekend.
City Light is supporting a research study of the habitat and range of wolverines in the North Cascades, and preliminary results show that the feisty critters like to travel very far indeed.