Category Archives: Public Service Announcements

SUNRISE TERRACE NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING

 

May 16:  7-8 pm

Sunrise Baptist Church

Are you concerned about traffic, road safety and our view?  Do you enter and exit 122nd and Military?  Change is coming to our neighborhood because of a new county road under construction between Tahaleh and McMillin.  Come learn what the state and county plans are for our neighborhood.  You know your ACC (Architectural Control Committee) would not organize a mid-year meeting unless we thought it was really important.

 

Guest speaker will be from the sr162traffic.org community group.

Proposed 4 Lane Highway From Tehaleh to SR 162 to Impact 122nd St E.

Wayne Reibold sent me this heads-up about a project which will greatly impact our Neighborhood.

SR162/Military Road-122nd St E up hill from SR162 traffic from Tehaleh

 I wonder how many people know what’s coming.  Military Road/122nd St E is already scary to pull out onto during busy times will get much worse since will be main artery from Tehaleh to Puyallup/South Hill retail. 

I saw a billboard for the website below while driving on the SR162 down towards Orting, thought others might find it interesting. https://sr162traffic.org/ The massive Tehaleh housing development is planning a 4-lane road to connect to the SR162 at 128th Street. Imagine what this will do to the already heavy SR162 traffic and also the traffic up the hill from SR162 along Military Road/122nd St E to Puyallup. A heads up of what’s coming… There is also a Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/546488522478918/

Disrupted Natural Gas

For your information:

-A pipeline rupture near Prince George, British Columbia has disrupted natural gas flow from Canada, creating a major disruption of gas supply to the Pacific Northwest, including Puget Sound Energy. At present, there is no estimated time for return to service.
-This incident could affect PSE’s ability to supply natural gas to customers’ homes and businesses.
-Although PSE’s supply of gas has been impacted, there is no damage to the PSE gas system or safety hazard to our customers from the pipeline failure in Canada.
-PSE is asking customers to help conserve natural gas and electricity. Customers can set their thermostats at a lower setting and limit the use of hot water, such as dishwashing or clothes washing, and other natural gas and electric appliances through Wednesday.
-PSE is doing all we can to maintain our natural gas system operations, and we’ll provide updates as we learn more from our supplier. For electric generation, PSE is switching natural gas generators to alternative fuels.