The Tacoma Narrows, a strait, is part of Puget Sound. It is created by the close approach of the Kitsap Peninsula to the Washington state mainland. Spanned by the Tacoma Narrows Bridge (Washington State Route 16) that connects the city of Tacoma. Simplified diagram A strait is a narrow channel of water that connects two larger bodies of water, and thus lies between two land masses. ... Puget Sound Puget Sound is an arm of the Pacific Ocean in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. ... The Kitsap Peninsula, at times called the Indian Peninsula or the Great Peninsula, is the arm of land in Washington state (USA) that lies west of Seattle across Puget Sound and east of the Olympic Peninsula across Hood Canal. ... State nickname: The Evergreen State Other U.S. States Capital Olympia Largest city Seattle Governor Christine Gregoire (D) Official languages None Area 184,824 km² (18th) - Land 172,587 km² - Water 12,237 km² (6. ... Image:Tacoma sfda. ... Washington State Route 16 is a highway in the state of Washington, U.S.A. It extends just over 27 miles (43 km) from Tacoma in the southeast to Gorst in the northwest. ... Tacoma, with Mount Rainier in background You may be looking for Takoma or Tacoma class frigate. ...
In Tacoma, Washington a second TacomaNarrows is scheduled to be constructed along side the existing structure.
TacomaNarrows Constructors, a joint venture of Bechtel and Kiewit Pacific, is responsible for carrying out the bridge design and construction project.
TACOMA – The Washington State Department of Transportation today issued a “notice to proceed” to TacomaNarrows Constructors, the project’s design-build contractor, and TransCore, the project’s toll supplier and installer.
Tacoma Power looked at several options for adding capacity and found that replacing the existing towers and lines would be the most cost-effective and would affect the area the least.
Tacoma Power would face many issues in an attempt to repair the existing towers, but one of the biggest challenges would be removing the lead-based paint that has been on the towers since 1926.
Tacoma Power, BPA and Peninsula Light share a common goal to provide reliable service to their customers and will reach that goal by keeping one of the two lines in service at all times.