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Minor Ave E Natural Gas Work


Adapted from a mailed notice sent out from Puget Sound Energy.

Dear Neighbor,

This is a courtesy letter to advise you about a Puget Sound Energy natural gas project scheduled to begin in your area soon. PSE crews will be working on the natural gas system in order to disconnect a service line that is no longer in use. We’re committed to completing our work safely and efficiently, and our crews will do their best to reduce impacts to you and your neighbors. Please see below for project details.

Project Details

Who: Natural gas crews from PSE and InfraSource
What: Disconnecting a natural gas service line that is no longer in use
When: Expected to take place within the next three weeks (from 06/06) for one day; typical work hours can be Monday through Friday, 9am to 3pm
Where: Minor Ave E, between E Louisa St and E Lynn St (see map below)

What you can expect

  • There will likely be noise from trucks and heavy machinery

  • Traffic control signs will guide vehicles and pedestrians safely around the work area

    • There will be lane revisions on Minor Ave E near the work area

  • Some street parking will be impacted. “No Parking” signs will be placed in the area prior to work beginning

  • This work should not impact natural gas service to PSE customers

  • After the construction is complete, you’ll notice temporary patches in the road. These temporary patches will remain until a restoration contractor crew returns to complete the final road and/or sidewalk restoration. The restoration schedule is dependent upon weather, permitting and crew availability.

We’re proud to serve in your community and aim to complete this work with as little disruption as possible. If you have questions or concerns, please contact me at the information below and reference project #108636108.

Sincerely,
Michael Horton, PSE Project Manager
(425) 505-3676
michael.horton@pse.com

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