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Preliminary Climate Action Strategies Released

The Seattle Climate Action Plan Technical Advisory Groups presented their preliminary recommendations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation, land use, building energy and waste sectors to City Council on Monday, April 23, 2012. The Technical Advisory Groups (TAGs) are comprised of experts in the transportation, building energy, waste… [ Keep reading ]

Public Invited to Comment on Power Resource Future

As it plans to provide for the community’s future energy needs and meet state renewable energy requirements,  Seattle City Light wants to hear your ideas on what the mix of power sources should be. Three meetings are scheduled to hear from the public: April 12 from 5 to 6 p.m…. [ Keep reading ]

BloomSeattle – An Evening of Sustainable Innovation

Bloom! is Seattle’s Green TED – an evening of innovative speakers working in the three areas of sustainability: social, environmental, and economic. There will be eight speakers (short, 10 minute talks) and plenty of time for networking. When: April 5, 2012. Doors opens at 6pm. Speakers start 7pm. The bar… [ Keep reading ]

April is Here – It’s Time for Spring Clean!

Time to don some grubby sweatshirts and workboots and round up the neighbors to help spruce up the neighborhood. It’s Spring Clean time in Seattle! Spring Clean—held each year in April and May—is Seattle’s premier clean up event. Spring Clean provides opportunities for citizens to clean up Seattle’s public open… [ Keep reading ]

Call for Community Climate Action Projects!

WHAT WE ARE SEEKING Seattle residents are passionate, committed and creative when to comes to making Seattle—and the world—better places. As individuals and as a community, Seattleites have helped our community become a national and international leader in sustainability. And, we know the community has more great ideas about… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Building Energy Benchmarking and Reporting Program Grace Period Announced

Grace period announced for buildings 10,000 sf or greater (including multifamily buildings of 5 or more units) have at least until October 1, 2012 to comply and annually on April 1st thereafter. Please note: We are currently undergoing additional program evaluation and are considering staggered reporting deadlines based on building size. This… [ Keep reading ]

City Light Strategic Plan Discussions – March 19 and March 20

Seattle City Councilmember Mike O’Brien, Chair of the Energy & Environment Committee, and Seattle City Light want to hear from you on upcoming changes to City Light that could impact your bill. Join your neighbors at one of the upcoming public meetings. You also can take the online survey to… [ Keep reading ]

World Water Day Film – The River Why – on March 22

The Seattle International Film Festival Cinema at the Uptown Theater presents “The River Why,” a film that has won multiple festival awards. The movie starts at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 22. All proceeds from showing of this film benefit the work of the Partnership for Water Conservation, a nonprofit… [ Keep reading ]

Our City, Our Food, Our Future: Listening sessions on food in our community

This year, OSE is tasked with creating a food action agenda that will improve people’s ability to eat, grow and sell healthy food in Seattle. To that end, OSE – along with the Mayor and City Council – is hosting 3 listening sessions in March to hear from the community… [ Keep reading ]

Arborist sought for Seattle’s Urban Forestry Commission

The Seattle City Council is looking for a new Urban Forestry Commission (UFC) member to fill the Arborist role in Position # 5. The term would start upon selection and extend through December 1, 2014. To be considered, applicants must have board certification as a Master Arborist or Municipal Specialist… [ Keep reading ]