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City Light Land Purchase to Protect Important Fish Habitat

City Light has purchased two properties totaling more than 32 acres of fish habitat through a Salmon Recovery Funding Board grant and the utility’s Endangered Species Act Early Action Program.

Power Restored in Roosevelt, First Hill

Seattle City Light crews restored power to all customers affected by power outages in the Roosevelt and First Hill neighborhoods by 2:30 p.m. today.

Power outage in Capitol Hill-First Hill neighborhoods

A power outage has occurred affecting approximately 4,813 customers on Capitol Hill and First Hill. Crews are enroute to determine the cause and begin repairs.

Crews Working to Restore Power for 3,900 Roosevelt Homes, Businesses

Seattle City Light crews were working to restore service to about 3,900 homes and businesses in theRooseveltneighborhood Wednesday morning, following a power outage that started about 8:40 a.m.

High Winds Forecast Tonight, Seattle City Light Prepares for Possible Outages

Seattle City Light has crews ready for a weather system that the National Weather Service forecasts to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the Puget Soundarea tonight.

Seattle City Light Warns Customers to Beware of Tree Trimming Scam

Seattle City Light is warning its customers to be on the lookout for con artists who say they are tree trimmers for the utility.

Blue Ridge/North Beach Community Meeting

Seattle City Light is hosting a community meeting this Wednesday evening, Nov. 9, where Blue Ridge/North Beach residents can learn about a project that will extend the life of their underground electrical cables.

Seattle City Light’s Powerful Neighborhoods Program Expanding in N. Seattle

Seattle City Light’s Powerful Neighborhoods program to install free compact fluorescent light bulbs is moving to a new section ofNorth Seattle, starting today.

City Light Employees Help Improve Salmon, Wildlife Habitat Along Duwamish River

About a dozen volunteers – including Seattle City Light employees – pulled weeds, spread mulch, and collected trash at a 2.5-acre site on the Duwamish River in Tukwila called the North Wind’s Weir project on Oct. 29.

Mayor Outlines City Light Winter Preparations, Encourages Residents to Get Ready for La Nina Too

With weather experts predicting another colder, wetter, La Nina winter, Mayor Mike McGinn encouraged people today to prepare for weather-related emergencies, outlined how residents can help the City respond to power outages and updated the public on how Seattle City Light is preparing for winter storms.