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A number of agencies provide utility services in the City of Shoreline. For more information about individual service providers, please see the list below. Utility franchises are required of many of these utility providers so that they can operate their utility systems in the City's rights-of-way.
- Traffic Services
Surface Water Utility; Wastewater Utility; Online City...
- Utility Franchises
Come Visit. 17500 Midvale Ave N Shoreline, WA 98133-4905...
- Right-of-Way Permitting and Inspection Services
Many Shoreline residents are interested in planting...
- City of Shoreline
Shoreline Police policies follow those of the larger King...
- Street Maintenance
King County District Court - Shoreline; Off-Leash Dog Areas;...
- Contact Us
Waste Water Utility Maintenance Worker: Public%20Works (206)...
- Traffic Services
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North City Water District. As a special purpose water district founded in 1931, North City Water District serves approximately 27,000 people in a roughly 5 square mile area, which encompasses the east side of Shoreline, Washington as well as portions of Lake Forest Park.
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North City Water District provides high quality drinking water to about 25,000 customers in Shoreline and Lake Forest Park. Learn about its mission, services, governance, and history as a public water district.
Water Distribution System Plants. Last year, the Division of Water delivered 53 billion gallons of drinking water, an average pumpage of 145.1 million gallons daily, to over 1.38 million residents of the Greater Columbus Area.