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Seattle’s Municipal Buildings On Track to Meet Energy Efficiency Goal

Seattle recently released the 2016-2017 City of Seattle Building Energy Performance and Carbon Emissions Report. The report provides 2017 energy use data (and compares it to 2016 data) for all City facilities larger than 10,000 square feet, as well as all libraries, community centers, fire stations and police stations. The report… [ Keep reading ]

Help Advance Environmental Justice in Seattle!

The Office of Sustainability & Environment is hiring two positions that will be instrumental in advancing environmental justice in Seattle. Both positions close on March 26. Equity & Environment Program Manager The Equity & Environment Program Manager  will bring strong management, policy, and stakeholder engagement skills to implement the City… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle’s Climate Pollution Holding Steady Despite Significant Population Growth

Seattle’s Office of Sustainability & Environment released the 2014 – 2016 analysis of Seattle’s greenhouse gas emissions, showing that the Seattle is largely holding steady on climate pollution despite rapid population growth city-wide. Seattle’s core climate emissions increased less than .6 percent between 2014 and 2016, while the city grew… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle’s Fresh Bucks Program Extends Its Reach

Increasing access to healthy foods for Seattle families Fresh Bucks, a healthy food program focused on getting more fruits and vegetables into the homes of families with low incomes, closed out a year of record growth in 2018. The program helps Seattle residents afford fruits and vegetables by providing a dollar-for-dollar match of SNAP benefits (food stamps)…. [ Keep reading ]

Recruiting New Members for Seattle’s Urban Forestry Commission

The City of Seattle is looking for two new members to serve on the Urban Forestry Commission. The Urban Forestry Commission (UFC) advises the Mayor and City Council on policies and regulations governing Seattle’s urban forest. The UFC meets on the first and second Wednesdays of each month and is… [ Keep reading ]

Instant Rebates to Switch to an Energy-Efficient Heat Pump

If you’re still heating your home with dirty oil, the City of Seattle is offering an instant rebate up to $1,500 right now through the end of 2019 to switch to an energy-efficient heat pump. Join more than 300 households who have made the switch since 2017. Here are several… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle awards nearly $350,000 for environmental justice projects

Newly created Environmental Justice Fund will support 9 projects in 2019 The City of Seattle, through the newly created Environmental Justice Fund, awarded $347,525 for nine community-based projects to improve environmental conditions and respond to impacts of climate change. Funding was awarded up to $40,000 for projects that will be… [ Keep reading ]

More Seattle Public Schools students will eat healthier this year thanks to City support

Seattle to use Sweetened Beverage Tax revenues for fresh fruits and vegetables for kids Students at up to 19 Seattle elementary schools will get extra servings of fresh fruits and vegetables at school this year thanks to the Seattle Sweetened Beverage Tax. The City of Seattle has partnered with Seattle… [ Keep reading ]

Introducing OSE’s new Climate Director!

The Office of Sustainability & Environment (OSE) is pleased to announce that Chris Page has joined OSE as our Climate Director. The Climate Director is primarily responsible for directing and coordinating the numerous strategies that Seattle is deploying to meet our ambitious climate goals and plays a critical role in… [ Keep reading ]

Fresh Bucks Supports Small Grocers and Healthy Eating

In the heart of Rainier Valley you’ll find Zamzam, a small business owner and a dedicated member of the community, who works hard to help her customers afford healthy foods. “Fruits and vegetables in my neighborhood affect the health of my community positively,” says Zamzam. As the owner of Harameyn… [ Keep reading ]