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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC_Public_Comment_64 Renton Downtown Partnership 625 S 4th St Renton, WA 98027 January 6, 2020 Hearing Examiner c/o City Clerk’s Office Renton City Hall 1055 S Grady Way Renton, WA 98057 Dear Hearing Examiner: The Renton Downtown Partnership supports Puget Sound Energy’s Energize Eastside proposal to build a new electric substation and approximately 16 miles of high capacity electric transmission lines in an existing utility corridor from Redmond to Renton via permit application # LUA18-000055. This issue is of importance to the Renton Downtown Partnership because of its potential impact to the growth of the larger Renton community and the downtown specifically. Energize Eastside studies show that if no action is taken to upgrade the backbone of the Eastside's transmission system, PSE may have to utilize additional Corrective Action Plans which would impact more than 130,000 customers, at a cost of tens of millions of dollars to the local economy. If this permit application is not supported, the alternative will greatly impact the local business community and the public. This is concern for our downtown business owners and residents, as having strong energy infrastructure at affordable rates is crucial for us to continue the momentum that we have experienced in the downtown core over the last 5 years. We also agree with PSE’s comments regarding its load growth projections, demonstrating that conservation alone is not a reasonable solution based on projected demand or to prevent transmission capacity shortages. The most reliable and cost-effective solution is a combination of continued, aggressive conservation efforts and building new infrastructure — specifically, upgrading existing transmission lines in an existing corridor and building a new substation. We urge you to consider the impact to our downtown businesses in this matter and support Energize Eastside. Sincerely, Jon Glenn President Renton Downtown Partnership