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Puget Sound Energy proposes pole-mounted EV chargers at three Snoqualmie parks

3218506 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

Puget Sound Energy presented locations and timeline for an "Up and Go" program to install two to three pole-mounted public electric-vehicle chargers in Snoqualmie parks; PSE would design, permit, install and maintain the chargers and the city would assist with permitting and on-site logistics.

Puget Sound Energy presented locations and a tentative timeline for pole-mounted public electric-vehicle charging stations to the Snoqualmie Parks and Public Works Committee on May 6, 2025. The utility proposed installing two or three sites—at Swinson Park, Jean Hanson Community Park and Centennial Fields Park—with the chargers owned and maintained by PSE.

The presentation matters because it would expand publicly available charging in Snoqualmie and relies on city cooperation for permitting, signage and placement. PSE said it would design and install the chargers and then operate and maintain them.

Jeff Hamlin, public parks and public works director, introduced the item and said the project built on earlier outreach. He said, “I believe we had over 200 respondees” to the city survey used to identify preferred locations. PSE staff showed examples of…

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