Denny Substation: Powering Seattle Through the 21st Century
The Denny Substation Project team has updated its early substation design, and will be holding an open house to share its latest work and gather public comments.
The Denny Substation Project team has updated its early substation design, and will be holding an open house to share its latest work and gather public comments.
Progress continues on the first substation to be constructed by Seattle City Light in 30 years.
Seattle City Light chose Urban ArtWorks to create a mural that will line Denny Way while clean-up work gets started in preparation for future construction of the Denny Substation. The mural was designed to illustrate the history and future of the neighborhood and site.
In an effort to have the community involved at each phase of the upcoming substation project, Seattle City Light has tapped Urban ArtWorks to create a mural for the temporary fence along 1250 Denny Way.
Demolition of the former Greyhound Bus maintenance facility at the site of the future Denny Substation nears completion.
Seattle City Light is in the early stages of building its first new substation in 30 years. The environmental review process is underway and the scoping period began on Monday, Oct. 8.
Seattle City Light is beginning the environmental review process for the Denny Substation Project by announcing the public comment period and associated public meetings.