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2030 Vision Lifetime Achievement Award for OSE Staffer

Peter Dobrovolny, the Seattle 2030 District liaison for the City of Seattle’s Office of Sustainability and Environment, received a Lifetime Achievement award at 2030’s Vision Awards on November 14th, 2013. Peter received a standing ovation for his work as a co-founder of the Seattle 2030 District, during which time he… [ Keep reading ]

Save Some Green at Green Businesses

[Reposted from the Seattle Public Utilities At Your Service blog.] Businesses all over Seattle are taking actions to become greener by joining our Get On The Map campaign – recycling and composting more, conserving water and reducing stormwater pollution to name a few. Now you can start saving some green at these… [ Keep reading ]

New Plan for Saving Resources in City-Owned Buildings

The City of Seattle’s Office of Sustainability and Environment has just released a Resource Conservation Management Plan (PDF). The plan outlines the actions necessary to meet the City’s goal to achieve 20% energy savings by 2020 for existing buildings and provides a comprehensive strategy to guide energy efficiency and resource conservation investments… [ Keep reading ]

Growing Seattle Urban Farms: Applications Now Available

Seattle Farms is a pilot project to use land owned by the City of Seattle for commercial food production. This pilot project is part of Seattle’s Food Action Plan. The goals of Seattle Farms are to address the need for more opportunities to grow and sell food in the city… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle Ranked a “Top 10 Most Walkable City”

Walk Score, the organization who’s mission is to promote walkable neighborhoods, has released their 2014 Ranking of Most Walkable US Cities and Neighborhoods. (Press release).  With an average score of 70.8, Seattle makes it into the Top 10. More information about Walk Score and their rankings is here.

Share your ideas for a new streetcar on First Avenue

Did you miss the Center City Connector Open House? No worries – all open house materials are here – as well as a survey to share your feedback about streetcar options along 1st Avenue. Survey will be open until November 15. At the open house, SDOT presented options for running… [ Keep reading ]

2nd “Hot Ideas to Cool Seattle” Workshop November 7

This is a follow-up event to the successful workhop held in October. A light dinner will be served and RSVP’s are requested. Participants will dive deeper into developing community-oriented ideas to help support the Seattle Climate Action Plan. Thursday, November 7, 5:30 – 8 pm. Hub Co-Working space in Pioneer Square 220 2nd… [ Keep reading ]

Healthy food for all – Seattle’s Food Action Plan

Seattle is well known for its food scene. Fresh, local food never seems far away. But in some Seattle neighborhoods healthy food choices aren’t as easy to come by. And one in five children in King County does not always having enough to eat. The city of Seattle, through the… [ Keep reading ]

CM O’Brien’s Remarks to the Governor’s Climate Workgroup

Note: Below are Councilmember Mike O’Brien’s prepared remarks from the  Climate Legislative and Executive Workgroup public hearing on October 24. CM O’Brien testified on behalf of the City of Seattle, along with Mayor McGinn. The Workgroup is charged with recommending a state program of actions and policies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG)… [ Keep reading ]

Help Plant a Forest on Saturday, November 2

Join the Green Seattle Partnership to celebrate and restore Seattle’s beautiful forested parks for the 8th annual Green Seattle Day on Saturday, November 2nd from 10 am to 2 pm (event times may vary by site)! Green Seattle Day is a meaningful way to connect with nature and create a healthy and… [ Keep reading ]