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Seattle City Light is the public utility providing electricity to Seattle, Washington, in the United States, and parts of its metropolitan area, including all of Shoreline, nearly all of Lake Forest Park, and parts of unincorporated King County, Burien, Normandy Park, SeaTac, Renton, and Tukwila. [1]
Designed by John Graham, Sr., built in 1926 as the Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Utilities Building, later the 8th & Roy Shops of Seattle City Light Date 5 January 2014
The generators supplied power to the light bulbs in the powerhouse for the first time on October 7, 1904, and to the city of Seattle by January 31, 1905 through the newly-established Seattle City Light. [2]: 24 Ross was appointed superintendent of lighting for Seattle in 1911, a position he would hold for 28 years.
Seattle City Light logo used until mid-2010's, first use not clear, but could date back to 1974 when the City of Seattle logo was created, but may have been created as recently as 1999. See File:Seattle City Light (logo).svg for the current logo (as of this writing). Source
For lingering outages, Seattle City Light is asking affected residents to call 206-684-3000 to expedite restoration efforts. This is a developing story.
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Apr. 8—Seattle City Light announced Wednesday that in response to requests from the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe and other stakeholders it has broadened its study plan for the relicensing of its ...
Pages in category "Seattle City Light" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. N. Newhalem, Washington; S.