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By NATALIE JOHNSON "The LEDs save over 60 percentLEDs over a 10-year period," he
natalie@masoncoun com of the energy, and the quality of said.
light is much better," PUD 3 Con- In all, the partnership replaced
New LED streetlight bulbs are servation Manager Justin Holz-streetlights along state Route 3 in
giving drivers a brighter path on grove said. Allyn and all of the lights at the
state Route 3 in Allyn. The new LEDs are "dark-sky port's administration building in
The Port of Allyn, Mason Coun- friendly," Holzgrove said, meaning Allyn and Allyn Waterfront Park.
ty PUD 3 and the Washington they do not cause as much light Crews also installed several LED
State Department of Transpor- pollution as HPS bulbs, lights on Lakeland Drive.
tation (WSDOT) recently joined "It puts the light directly on the Bonser said the port expects to
forces to replace 21 streetlights in road, where you want it," he said. save $4,000 a year in energy costs
Allyn, the port, and on Lakeland The idea for the project firstfor the next 10 years.
Drive. came about in a 2012 energy au- "That's big to this port," he
"We were all behind it," said dit on the Port of Allyn by PUD 3, said. "The cost savings for one
Port of Allyn Commissioner Jean said port Executive Director Rusty year paid for all those lights."
Farmer. "It's a great opportunity Bonser. While the old HPS lights typi-
-- an example of how we could Bonser, who started working atcally last for three to five years,
partner with other agencies." the port in 2013, said he was not Holzgrove said the LED lights can
Previously, the streetlights involved in the first audit but later last from 10 to 12 years.
used high-pressure sodium (HPS) met with Holzgrove. "The investment in the lights is
bulbs, which give off an orange "We did a cost-saving (analysis) an investment in the community,"
light, on what it would take to do the Bonser said.
ilding wall,
Workers last week erect walls for the new
116,000-square-foot North Mason High School
on the site of the current Hawkins Middle School
football field. The doors are scheduled to open
in fall 2015. The $49 million bond voters passed
also pays for the renovation and modernization
of the current North Mason High School
building, which will be home to Hawkins Middle
School students beginning in fall 2016.
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DEC. 2
Assault -- At 10:02 p.m., an
assault was reported in the 200
block of East Tahuya Drive in
Tahuya. An officer responded and
contacted both parties.
DEC. 3
Domestic violence -- At 2:48 p.m.,
a domestic assault was reported
in the 200 block of Northeast
Katchemak Lane in Belfair.
DEC. 5
Assault -- At 9:38 p.m., a caller in
the 600 block of East Cedar Street
in Belfair reported an assault.
DEC. 6
Theft of forest products -- At
9:17 a.m., a caller in the 2500
block of Northeast Dewatto
Road in Tahuya reported a brush
theft.
Burglary -- At 3:15 p.m., a caller
in the 400 block of East Rainier
Drive in Allyn reported a burglary.
The caller reported a collection
of 5,000 baseball cards was
stolen.
DEC. 8
Burglary -- At 2:07 p.m., a caller
in the 600 block of Northeast
Lakeshore Drive South in Tahuya
reported a break-in.
• Compiled by reporter Natalie
Johnson
SATURDAY
North Mason Timberland
Ubrary will present Family
Movie Matinee from 2 p.m.
to 5 p.m. for all ages. Movie
Matinee at the library, is
held the second Saturday
of each month. Popcorn
and a family-friendly film
will be offered. Sponsored
by the Friends of the North
Mason Timberland Ubrary.
For more information, call
275-3232.
TUESDAY
Mason County
Cemetery District I will
have its regular monthly
meeting at 4 p.m. in the
QFC Historical Room
in Belfair. For more
information, call 275-
2461.
DEC. 18
North Mason
Timberland Library will
present PageTurners
Book Discussion from
10 a.m. to noon for
adults. Bring a favorite
poem to share with
the group. For more
information, call 360-275-
3232.
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