A strong wind Nov. 4 tore off part of the plastic covering on the city of Kent’s West Hill reservoir used during painting of the 16-story high structure. COURTESY PHOTO, Linda Elfstrom

A strong wind Nov. 4 tore off part of the plastic covering on the city of Kent’s West Hill reservoir used during painting of the 16-story high structure. COURTESY PHOTO, Linda Elfstrom

Wind damage to cover leads to unveiling of Kent water tower

Painting of mural on reservoir revealed earlier than planned

Strong winds helped reveal the mural on the city of Kent’s new 16-story West Hill water reservoir a bit earlier than planned.

Parts of a white plastic covering on the tower were blown off by a Nov. 4 wind.

“Yes, the plastic containment for the reservoir painting was damaged during the windstorm,” said City Public Works Director Chad Bieren in a Nov. 9 email. “One side of the plastic covering was blown off of the scaffolding that’s been used to paint the reservoir. The city’s contractor spent part of the day on (Nov. 5) collecting the plastic from the construction site and surrounding area. Parts of the nearly finished paint coating were scratched, and those will be spot repaired.”

Bieren said it was almost time to remove the plastic, which provided a more controlled environment for painting the reservoir.

“As it turns out, the plastic was scheduled to be removed starting Nov. 14, so there are no additional costs,” Bieren said.

The contractor’s crews will remove the plastic and the scaffolding in the next couple of weeks since most of the painting is done.

“Any necessary paint repairs will be made before the reservoir is completed by the contractor and accepted by the city as a completed project,” Bieren said.

The reservoir is at a former small city park (Kronisch Park) at 24731 38th Ave. S., near Military Road South. Several large trees were removed to make room for the tower. The city closed a pedestrian path on the south side of tank site during construction. The Public Works Department will reopen the path when construction is complete.

The city awarded an $8.5 million bid to Anacortes-based T Bailey Inc. to build the reservoir. Construction started in March 2021. The project will be paid for from the city’s water utility fund, covered by ratepayer fees.

The contractor paid Spokane artist Rolf Goetzinger $75,638 to paint the mural featuring trees and Mount Rainier. A city selection committee chose the proposal by Goetzinger. He is part of artistbrothers.com with his brother Peter Goetzinger, who lives near Sandpoint, Idaho. The artists have painted water tower murals in several states, including Washington locations in Federal Way, Puyallup, Silverdale, Bothell, Toledo and other sites.

The reservoir will provide the water storage necessary for fire services and to meet the growth needs of the area over the next couple of decades, according to the Public Works Department. It addresses a water storage deficiency on the West Hill to ensure that businesses and residents have adequate water supply during peak usage times and that there is sufficient water available to fight fires.

“We’re excited to have the reservoir ready for operation, it fulfills a need for additional water storage on the West Hill for many years to come,” Bieren said.

The reservoir is expected to be in operation during the first quarter of 2023, Bieren said.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website http://kowloonland.com.hk/?big=submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in News

Dave Upthegrove. COURTESY PHOTO
Upthegrove one of seven candidates for state lands commissioner

His King County Council member’s district includes part of Kent

COURTESY PHOTO, King County Elections
Candidates file for Kent-area races for Congress, Legislature

Incumbents face challengers in two Congressional contests and four state House races

t
Two die in single-car crash in Kent on West Hill

Sedan crashed Saturday evening, May 11 into tree and caught fire in 2400 block of South 272nd Street

t
Spanaway man, 25, faces murder charge in Kent bar shooting

Reportedly shot Federal Way man, 30, eight times inside Meeker Street Bar & Grill

t
Task force recovers 5 stolen vehicles in Kent; makes 3 arrests

Vehicles found on East Hill and in the Kent Valley

t
Kent Police Blotter: April 9-28

Incidents include Uber carjacking, shotgun escort, 7-Eleven robberies

t
King County jury convicts man in 2021 Des Moines triple murder

Shooting outside bar by Joshua Puloka killed Ezra Taylor, Antoine Matthews and Angelia Hylton

Firefighters from Puget Sound Fire and Renton Regional Fire Authority were able to extinguish the fire within an hour of arriving to the scene. Courtesy image.
Fire at self-storage building near SR 167 ruled accidental

Fire was met with a response from over 60 firefighters from Kent and Renton crews.

File photo
Federal Way man dies after fight at Kent bar

Kent police were dispatched to a bar in the 1700 block of West Meeker Street late Thursday night (May 2) after they received reports of a physical fight in the parking lot.

A scene of the recent vandalism to electrical infrastructure near Renton. Photo courtesy of King County Sheriff’s Office
Vandals damage electricity infrastructure in South King County

Two recent attacks near Renton are estimated to have cost $90,000.

Green River. File photo
Project targets major flooding of Green River

The risk posed to the 21-mile corridor could affect more than 27,000 residents and the stability of 28,000 jobs.

.
Kent woman arrested after being linked to daughter’s homicide

Kent police responded to a domestic violence case on April 28 that… Continue reading