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Sent to me in a Twitter postAre you serious? Can you post a picture if you’re local?
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Sent to me in a Twitter postAre you serious? Can you post a picture if you’re local?
I guess to be fair they also have a black post...As stupid as the sign screwup was, I have to say that I'm surprised, and obviously pleased, that it was fixed so quickly. That seems like something that could have easily turned into months of people arguing over who to blame.
So the new sings are higher. Is that the only difference?
ETA: Well @acarney beat me to it.
So.... they removed the existing signs... and installed new signs (that still don’t follow WA EV charging requirements for legal enforcement) literally inches away from where the existing signs were. The only thing I see different is these signs are taller....
What a waste... (not to mention the wrong installation location in between!)
Where can I read about WA requirements for signage so that enforcement can happen? I'm trying to get the owner of our office building to add charging stations. They're already pretty cool with having people towed when they park in my reserved spot, so I'm optimistic they'll do that for an ICE at the charger station, too.
West Coast Green Highway: Electric Vehicle Signs
SB 5849 is an act relating to electric vehicle charging stations and electric vehicle station signs; adding a new section to chapter 46.08 RCW; and prescribing penaltieswww.westcoastgreenhighway.com
Midway down the page on the second link there are some examples of the signs and more talk on the pavement markings required...
Funny enough, the Centralia supercharger example they post doesn’t appear to follow all the requirements. They have the no parking sign that looks like it includes the fine and they have the green paint, but not the blue EV charger sign... possibly that sign was a later addition to the regs to make the spaces more “inviting.” (I believe blue signs usually indicate a point of interest or service and would be a better indicator then just the “scary red/white no parking sign.” I could see early EV owners maybe thinking they needed a permit to park or something.)
Megachargers for the Tesla Semi.I was looking at One Call hoping to see something for Tukwila, WA, but I saw a locate request for the area right next to this charger.
Expansion? Megacharger?
WA One Call ticket number: 21499222
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I was looking at One Call hoping to see something for Tukwila, WA, but I saw a locate request for the area right next to this charger.
Expansion? Megacharger?
WA One Call ticket number: 21499222
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On my return home from CdA today, I took a look at this project area while charging our M3.I was looking at One Call hoping to see something for Tukwila, WA, but I saw a locate request for the area right next to this charger.
Expansion? Megacharger?
WA One Call ticket number: 21499222
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Thanks for clueing me in.It's just a temp charger, but nice find regardless
No. The work was permitted and inspected. The original work permit can be seen in this thread's opening post. Here's the permit and inspections reports for this new work to move the hardware: Permit # 3736661EI wonder if this has anything to do with the moving the chargers mess?
Spokane electrician faces $144,000 in fines for five citations
According to the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries, Toby Miller was installing car chargers without permits or safety inspections.www.krem.com