With the arrival of the 2011 holiday season, Skagit PUD and the U.S. Marine Corps are once again teaming up to give back to the community it serves, with its annual Toys for Tots campaign.
It is Skagit Watershed Letterbox Trail time again—June 24 to October 13. Skagit PUD is joining with area environmental organizations and groups to hide “letterboxes” up and down the Skagit watershed this summer.
Area environmental/conservation groups and local organizations have designed and hidden 16 “Letterboxes” all up and down the beautiful Skagit Watershed—from the North Cascades National Park in the east to Washington Park in the west.
A team from Skagit PUD braved the rain and mud to help celebrate Earth Day on April 17 by restoring riparian habitat along Hansen Creek at Northern State Recreational Area County Park.
Skagit PUD Commissioners have declared miscellaneous construction, computer and office equipment surplus to the needs of the PUD and will offer these items for sale at a public auction.
The northbound I-5 onramp at SR 11 Chuckanut Drive in Burlington (Exit 231) will be closed beginning Tuesday, March 16, at 8 a.m. and will reopen Thursday, March 18 at 8 a.m. while PUD crews perform maintenance work in the area.
All northbound traffic will be re-routed north along Old Hwy 99 North Road to the Cook Road/I-5 interchange.
For questions, please contact Michael Benton, engineering technician, at (360) 848-4439.
General Manager David Johnson has been elected to a three-year term to the board of the Economic Development Association of Skagit County (EDASC).
Skagit PUD is featured in the new Mount Vernon “Great Life” radio ad campaign that started running January 18.
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