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With how these go, it sounds like the construction workers there are basically about done, but it's not just them. That transformer is going to be brought in and installed by the electric utility. That is usually almost the last step, and it sometimes takes a while for the utility to get around to it. So the workers may not know.Can anybody ask the workers there when they will finish the project? Thanks
Most likely it won’t be open for another month or soCan anybody ask the workers there when they will finish the project? Thanks
if you look at the posting a few ago he points out how one of the yellow posts is missing and there's a big board behind it covering where apparently a transformer will be placed. that's still missing in your pic. It does look like the did some more paint work.
Not even close.I think this one is going to take the medal for taking longest time to finish..
This one moved along fairly quickly, unless you count the previous stopped construction. Even then, some SC locations have been in permitting longer than thatI think this one is going to take the medal for taking longest time to finish..
I don’t get to Issaquah too often so I didn’t understand the complaints from earlier in this thread on how this location would be prone to ICE’ng until now.
But modamoda’s picture from a random Sunday showed a lot that looked pretty full. Unless those spots are painted green to authorize towing (which they won’t be - the shopping center wouldn’t sign on for that), I think this is fairly likely to be ICE’d quite a bit.
That’s an unfortunate location I think. Time will tell when it opens I suppose!
I don't know about that. It seems like it varies a lot in different places. There have been a lot of locations built in places where gas cars used to park a lot, but after the spaces were converted to Superchargers, people understood and avoided parking there, and they worked out to be OK.Yes, this location will be an unbearable sh!t show, but that doesn't stop people from getting excited about it lol.
I don't know about that. It seems like it varies a lot in different places. There have been a lot of locations built in places where gas cars used to park a lot, but after the spaces were converted to Superchargers, people understood and avoided parking there, and they worked out to be OK.