Update (March 22, 2024) — Puget Sound Energy is planning an additional power outage the night of March 27.
The utility provider expects to turn off power at 10 p.m., March 27 and to restore power by 5 a.m., March 28.
This outage will affect much fewer customers than the first two did. Puget Sound Energy will notify its affected customers directly.
Customers who do not receive notification will not lose power March 27.
Puget Sound Energy had planned for the March 20 – 21 outage to be its final outage.
During that outage, however, its crews encountered an unmapped line in one of its vaults that provided power to the Mariner apartment building.
Since Puget Sound Energy had not directly notified those residents of an outage, the utility provider chose to reschedule the outage to ensure it could notify all of its affected customers.
Update (March 14, 2024) — Puget Sound Energy says 115 of its customers will lose power during those hours. Seventy-two will lose power on the first night of the outages. And 51 will lose power on the second night. Eight customers will lose power on both nights.
Puget Sound Energy will notify all of its affected customers with a postcard it is sending out today. It will follow up the postcards with a series of automated phone calls tomorrow. The customers who will lose power on both nights will receive notice for each power outage.
Puget Sound Energy notifies only the customers, who will be losing power. If Puget Sound Energy does not notify a customer, that customer will not lose power.
A week after Puget Sound Energy completes its utility relocation, Kirkland’s contractor will begin the process of transforming the Lake Street and Kirkland Avenue intersection. New X, Inc, will devote much of its first days on the job to mobilizing and preparing the intersection for construction.
It plans to close down the intersection on April 1, or very soon, thereafter.
Kirkland staff, meanwhile, continues to identify micro-solutions that will ease the burden of construction on the downtown merchants. Along with converting into nine parking spots Lake Street’s right-turn lane onto eastbound Central Way, City staff is also trying to provide access to Lake Street’s entrance to the alleyway that is south of the Bank of America building.
Even if successful, this access would be intermittent; available only when the contractor isn’t actively using—or rebuilding—that area.
Update (March 12, 2024) -- Puget Sound Energy’s crews are continuing to work in various locations of the Lake Street and Kirkland Avenue intersection.
City of Kirkland staff members are expressing gratitude today for the patience and understanding exhibited by Kirkland's downtown merchants while Puget Sound Energy worked extended hours to restore power to its 182 customers.
Puget Sound Energy had prepared those customers to be without power from 10 p.m., March 1 to 5 a.m., March 2.
Unfortunately, Puget Sound Energy’s crews ran into a utility relocation that was more complicated than they had originally anticipated.
This extended the outage from 5 a.m. to noon--or later for some merchants.
Puget Sound Energy is planning at least one more outage near the end of its relocation project.
The relocation project’s last day is currently planned for March 19.
Update (Feb. 23, 2024) -- Puget Sound Energy will be conducting a planned power outage on March 1 that will affect 182 of its customers.
The outage will occur between 10 p.m. March 1 and 5 a.m. March 2.
Puget Sound Energy notified all of its affected customers with a postcard on Feb. 22 and will remind those customers with an automated phone call on Feb. 26.
Customers who did not receive direct notification will not lose power.
The March 1 outage will be the first of two power outages Puget Sound Energy has planned for its vault relocations. The second will occur near or at the end of the utility relocation project. Puget Sound Energy plans to complete the project March 19.
Puget Sound Energy is relocating the vault to make room for the Lake Street Pedestrian Scramble project.
Update (Feb. 12, 2024) — Puget Sound Energy begins five weeks of utility relocations tonight in the Kirkland Avenue and Lake Street intersection.
Crews will be working from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. to relocate Puget Sound Energy’s existing electrical vault on the southwest corner of the intersection.
Most of the work will take place on the southwest corner of the intersection. However, the relocation could require some work on the southeast corner, as well as one night of work in Kirkland Avenue’s intersection with Main Street. That night is March 19 to March 20.
With the exception of Feb. 12, crews will be working nights to mitigate the effects of construction on traffic and commerce.
The work will generate construction noise.
To complete the utility relocation project, Puget Sound Energy is planning two power outages, which will occur at night and no earlier than March 1. Its communication staff is aiming to give their customers four to five days of notice prior each outage.
Puget Sound Energy is determining what areas of downtown the power outages will affect.
Though unlikely, Puget Sound Energy could identify a need for other unplanned power outages. In those cases, it will provide as much notice as is feasible.
Puget Sound Energy's current schedule is below:
Feb. 12: Remove wire. (Day work)
Feb. 13 – Feb. 28: Install electrical vault and conduit (Night work)
March 1: Re-install wire (Night work)
March 3 – March 19: Install electrical vault (Night work)
March 19 – March 20: Install wire (Night work)