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Tips to Manage Stormwater at Home

In big storms, excess stormwater can cause sewer backups, or pollute and erode our streams. We can all help reduce runoff and pollution with simple RainWise practices. Find out more about how you can help manage stormwater at home. Why be RainWise? Reduce flooding Protect property Restore our waters, for… [ Keep reading ]

Please Help Everyone Stay Warm this Winter

City Light wants to increase enrollment in its Utility Discount Program to help low-income or senior customers. The program offers up to 60 percent discount on utility bills and a free home energy visit. About 13,000 people are currently in the program, but we know there are at least 20,000 people… [ Keep reading ]

Transportation listening session is Monday, 10/14, 6-8pm

What are your transportation priorities? The State Senate wants to know — and is coming to Seattle to find out. The Senate is holding a listening session to find out what our transportation priorities are.  This is a public event with an opportunity for public comment.  Click here to let organizers for Move… [ Keep reading ]

Seeking Young Artists Who Know How to Shrink a Carbon Bigfoot

Seattle City Light is looking for students in grades 3 to 6 to participate in the 2nd Annual Shrinking Bigfoot Calendar Contest. The utility is asking kids to share their ideas on how to shrink their carbon footprints through energy conservation. Entries are due by October 11 at 4 p.m. “Young people… [ Keep reading ]

October is Walk to School Month

Hard to believe that October is right around the corner next week! October is Walk to School Month, with October 9th being official “Walk to School Day.” This annual event (started in 1997) is part of a year-round effort to promote safe, healthy alternatives for kids to get to school…. [ Keep reading ]

ZeroLandFill Upcycle event Sept. 28-29

The ZeroLandFill Upcycle event is coming up this Saturday and Sunday. This annual event collects samples of fabric, carpet, wall covering, wood, tile, stone, glass, rubber, vinyl, laminate and more to get them out of the waste stream and into the hands of people ready to create new works of… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Ranked as a Top City for Energy Efficiency

The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) has released the 2013 City Energy Efficiency Scorecard, a report that ranks 34 of the most populous U.S. cities on policies to advance energy efficiency. Seattle was named among the top  U.S. cities  – ranked #5 overall and #1 for building energy efficiency…. [ Keep reading ]

Free Solar Panels Possible for 2 Community Groups in Central & Southeast Seattle

Two local community organizations – Bike Works and Clean Greens Farm & Market – will receive a donated solar energy system to generate electricity for their facilities if enough homes in central and southeast Seattle neighborhoods choose to install solar electric systems in the coming months. The donated solar systems serve… [ Keep reading ]

Ballard Neighborhood Greenway is Now Open

Bicyclists and pedestrians in Ballard are celebrating the installation of Seattle’s third neighborhood greenway – officially opened on Saturday, September 7. Over 2.1 miles long, the neighborhood greenway follows NW 58th Street for the majority of the route, improving access to a park, schools, shops, restaurants and services. The greenway starts… [ Keep reading ]

Waterfront Seattle – Environmental Scoping Review Has Begun

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is preparing an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on elements of the proposed Waterfront Seattle project including Alaskan Way, the pedestrian promenade, and the overlook walk. The EIS scoping comment period for these elements began on August 14 and continues through September 25. You can submit… [ Keep reading ]