Planned Power Outage

Redmond, WALocal News

Puget Sound Energy plans a power outage from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. on Wednesday, April 30, affecting NE 99th Street and surrounding neighborhoods.

The utility company expects the outage to last approximately three hours as part of its commitment to improving the electric system. Residents should prepare for potential disruptions to power, which may affect work and home life. The outage is necessary to ensure the reliability and efficiency of the electric service for the community. PSE encourages residents to stay informed through their website, pse. com/plannedoutages.

This initiative reflects ongoing efforts to modernize infrastructure in the region. Power outages for system improvements are common as utilities strive to meet growing energy demands. Ensuring a robust electric system is vital for local economic stability and quality of life.

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