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Seattle developing plan to protect local waterways

Public offered chance for input, May 20–June 20 Every year, rain washes millions of gallons of raw sewage and untreated stormwater into Seattle’s waterways. In 2012, this happened hundreds of times, releasing 154 million gallons of combined sewage and stormwater. These overflows happen because many Seattle neighborhoods have a pipeline… [ Keep reading ]

Plastics Unwrapped Ends 5/27 – Only One Week Left!

Plastics Unwrapped at the Burke Now Through May 27 Only 50 years ago, we hardly used plastics. How did they go from being rare to being everywhere? Plastics Unwrapped, a new exhibit from the Burke Museum, explores how material culture was changed—rapidly and perhaps permanently—by plastics. Learn what life was… [ Keep reading ]

Car Wash Coupon Keeps Suds out of Sound

Look for your 50 percent off coupon with utility bills. Washing your car on the street or driveway sends soap and grime into the nearest storm drain. That pollution goes in a local creek, lake or Puget Sound and harms fish and wildlife. Instead, take your car to a commercial… [ Keep reading ]

Four Things You Can Do

Take care of Seattle. It’s simple. 1. Pick up litter 2. Protect salmon by stenciling storm drains 3. Paint out graffiti 4. Remove invasive plants We’ll help you with FREE litter cleanup bags, gloves, safety vests, and waste disposal permits. Get Started! Call 206-233-7187 or go to www.seattle.gov/util/SpringClean.

You don’t need to work on cars to take an auto leaks class

You won’t get your hands dirty when you attend a FREE Auto Leaks Class – a $125 value! But you will get your car inspected and find out how much repairs cost BEFORE you go to the mechanic. A leaky car isn’t a reliable car.  Plus it’s harmful to Puget… [ Keep reading ]

Low-Interest Home Repair Loans

Do you need to replace your side sewer? Do you have other overlooked repairs? The Seattle Office of Housing’s Home Repair Loan Program provides low- or no-interest loans to qualified low- and moderate-income homeowners in the City of Seattle. The income limit is about $51,550 for a two-person household and… [ Keep reading ]

May Isn’t Over Yet. Spring Clean Your Neighborhood

Spring Clean — Seattle’s premier community cleanup event — ends in May. You still have time to plan a cleanup event in your neighborhood with our help. We’ll supply you. Volunteers receive free litter cleanup bags, gloves, safety vests, and waste disposal permits. Need an idea? Pick up litter, stencil… [ Keep reading ]

Register Now! May 18 West Seattle Auto Leaks Class

Register now while spaces are still available for the May 18 Auto Leaks Class at West Seattle High School’s Automotive Center. The class is from 9 am to 1 pm. The class – valued at $125 – is FREE! At the class you will: Learn more about your car, including… [ Keep reading ]

May 13: Why Build a Rain Garden?

Seattle residents interested in building rain gardens in their yards can find out more at the next RainWise open house, on May 13 at 6:15 p.m. at the Center for Spiritual Living, 5801 Sand Point Way NE. Co-sponsored by Sustainable Seattle and Seattle Public Utilities, the open house will include… [ Keep reading ]

Now Hiring: Two Community Outreach Specialists

Seattle Public Utilities is seeking two outreach specialists to provide public engagement and outreach services for capital improvement projects. Click here for a full job description and to apply. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, May 21, 2013, 4 pm.