City Light Restores Power to Queen Anne Neighborhood
City Light crews returned power to approximately 3,800 customers in the Queen Anne neighborhood at about 8:50 p.m., November 5.
City Light crews returned power to approximately 3,800 customers in the Queen Anne neighborhood at about 8:50 p.m., November 5.
An outage affecting approximately 3,800 customers in the Queen Anne neighborhood was reported about 7 p.m.
Seattle City Light, Bonneville Power Administration and Pend Oreille PUD announced today that they have completed a key step for re-establishing a transmission line that will increase BPA’s transmission reliability in northeastern Washington and lower costs for the two utilities.
Seattle City Light wants you to know of some urgent work about to start at the intersection of Western Avenue and University Street to repair a major electricity transmission line that is leaking mineral oil.
Seattle City Light urges its customers to guard against telephone con artists posing as utility bill collectors who appear to be targeting customers with Asian surnames.
Repair crews quickly restored power for the 3,300 customers in Ravenna, Wedgwood, Hawthorne Hills and Laurelhurst who had service interrupted by a failed undeground cable Thursday evening.
A failed underground cable is the apparent cause of a power outage affecting about 3,300 customers in Ravenna, Wedgwood, Hawthorne Hills and Laurelhurst.
As part of Seattle City Light’s support for the Take Winter By Storm awareness campaign, three lineworkers helped create a video urging residents to prepare for storm season and the power outages that go with it. Watch the video at http://www.seattlechannel.org/videos/video.asp?ID=4420
Power was restored just after 1 p.m. to all customers in NE Seattle following outages that began at 10:10 Saturday morning. At that time, there were 7,023 customers without power. The causes of both outages have been determined to be cable failures. The original boundaries of the outages were: N:… [ Keep reading ]