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Took place from June, 2008
through June, 2010
The Queen Anne/Magnolia Neighborhood Power Project (QAM NPP) goal is to promote awareness of community resources and services, improve lighting for public safety concerns, and promote energy and resource conservation.
Queen Anne/Magnolia Conservation
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Free Home Inspection -- Get a free compact fluorescent bulb and efficient showerhead when you take advantage of City Light's free Home Inspection. Learn how you use energy and water and get suggestions for reducing your utility bills. Anyone living in the QAM NPP boundary is eligible.
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Multifamily Weatherization -- We offer a 50-70% discount off the cost of insulating electrically heated multifamily buildings.
Contact Juan Peralez: phone: 206.684.3868; email: juan.peralez@seattle.gov
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Home Repair Loans -- Look into a home repair loan from the Office of Housing. Look into a home repair loan from the Office of Housing.
Call 206.684.0244 for more information or visit www.seattle.gov/housing/HomeWise/
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Lighting Rebates -- Small businesses can get assistance from City Light's
Smart Business Program
to replace existing inefficient lighting with approved energy efficient lighting equipment. City light will cover up to 60% of the total cost.
Contact Charles Valentin; phone: 206.684.4215; email: charles.valentin@seattle.gov
Queen Anne/Magnolia Community
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Porch Light Brigade -- Volunteer to deliver free energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs to your neighbors. City Light will provide the light bulbs for free and deliver them to your home when you volunteer to distribute them door to door to your neighbors. The goal is to deliver 2 light bulbs to each residence within the Queen Anne/Magnolia Neighborhood Power Project boundaries. As a volunteer you can help reduce crime by giving your neighbors a bulb they can put in their porch fixture.
Contact Juan Peralez: phone: 206.684.3868; email: juan.peralez@seattle.gov
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Street Lighting -- Work with your neighborhood or community council to identify areas within the QAM NPP boundaries where street lighting needs improvement.
Contact Juan Peralez: phone: 206.684.3868; email: juan.peralez@seattle.gov
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Home Security Check -- Request a full home security check from the Seattle Police Department.
Contact Terrie Johnston: phone: 206.684.4741; email: terrie.johnston@seattle.gov
Queen Anne/Magnolia Environment
- Clean-Up Day -- Find out how you can volunteer to help with "Clean-up Day" and help clean up public property in the Queen Anne/Magnolia area. This project will be coordinated by Seattle Public Utilities.
Contact Juan Peralez: phone: 206.684.3868; email: juan.peralez@seattle.gov
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Salmon Friendly Gardening -- Find out how to make your yard and garden salmon friendly.
Contact Liz Fikejs; phone: 206.615.0516; email: liz.fikejs@seattle.gov
websites:
Salmon Friendly Gardening |
Salmon Friendly Seattle
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Queen Anne/Magnolia 2008 Calendar of Seattle Events
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July 5th (Sat)
10-2 pm |
Magnolia Farmer's Market |
Magnolia Community Center Parking Lot |
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July 17th (Th)
11:30-1:00 pm
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A Healthy Taste of Queen Anne |
Bayview Manor
11 W Aloha St., Seattle 98119 |
July 19th (Sat)
All Day |
QA Helpline's Summer Picnic/Fun Run/Walk |
Top of the Hill |
July 26th (Sat)
10-2 pm |
Magnolia Farmer's Market |
Magnolia Community Center Parking Lot |
August 1st & 2nd (Fri/Sat)
All Day |
Magnolia Summer Festival |
Downtown Magnolia |
August 5th (Tues)
PM |
Neighborhood Night Out Against Crime |
Queen Anne & Magnolia neighborhoods |
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Queen Anne/Magnolia Sponsors
- Magnolia-Queen Anne District Council
- Magnolia Chamber of Commerce
- Magnolia Community Club
- Queen Anne Chamber of Commerce
- Queen Anne Helpline
- Seattle Department of Neighborhoods
- Seattle Department of Parks & Recreation
- Seattle Office of Housing
- Seattle Police Department
- Seattle Public Utilities
- Seattle City Light
Resources/Links:
Queen Anne/Magnolia Neighborhood Power Project Boundaries
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Juan Peralez leads Seattle City Light's Neighborhood Power Project. You can contact Juan by phone at 206.684.3868 or by email at juan.peralez@seattle.gov.
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Business Conservation |
Residential Conservation |
Neighborhood Power |
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