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Update: Power Outage in Ballard/Fremont is 70% Restored

Power outage in Ballard/Fremont is 70% restored.

Seattle City Light Hosts View Ridge Community Meeting

Seattle City Light is hosting a community meeting this Tuesday evening, Sept. 13, where View Ridge residents can learn the results from a project that injected underground electrical cables with silicone to extend their usable lifetime and hear an overview of what’s involved in replacing the cable that was in such poor condition the injection process could not be used.

Vault Installation Will Detour Traffic on South Washington Street this Saturday

A traffic detour is planned this Saturday, July 9, as City Light crews install a new vault in South Washington Street in the block between Third Avenue and 2nd Avenue South Extension in downtown Seattle.

City Light Opposes Attempt to Repeal National Light Bulb Efficiency Standards

Seattle City Light is supportive of the NW Energy Coalition’s efforts to keep Congress from repealing light bulb efficiency standards.

Power Restored on Beacon Hill

Power restored to nearly all customers on Beacon Hill.

Car-Pole Accident Causes Power Outage on Beacon Hill

Car-pole accident causes power outage in Beacon Hill.

Delay to Start of Warren Avenue Crossing Project

Seattle City Light’s planned start date for installation of new power lines onto the steel towers on either side of the Lake Washington Ship Canal at Warren Avenue in Fremont and Queen Anne has been delayed from May 2nd until mid-May.

City Light to Host Mt. Baker Community Meeting

City Light will be holding a community meeting in Mt. Baker to explain its upcoming underground cable replacement project.

Cable Testing and Injection Complete on Magnolia Bluff

Seattle City Light has completed testing and silicone injection of underground cable on Magnolia Bluff.

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.