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Desoto personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,130

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10000

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Desoto

DeSoto, TX, a Dallas suburb, has a rich diversity and community spirit. Its population of over 52,000 enjoys amenities like the Town Center & Windmill Hill Nature Preserve. Birthplace of football star Von Miller, DeSoto also prides itself on educational excellence and robust economic development, with a focus on sustainability and green initiatives.

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energy

Desoto, Texas has been working towards enhancing its energy efficiency by implementing sustainable practices and encouraging renewable energy sources. The city has invested in solar energy initiatives, with solar panels installed on various public buildings. Residents are also incentivized to adopt solar energy through rebate programs. Energy audits are commonly recommended to homeowners and businesses to identify energy wastage areas and improve efficiency. LED street lighting has replaced traditional bulbs, significantly reducing the city’s energy consumption and cutting down on maintenance costs. The municipality has advocated for energy-efficient building codes to ensure new constructions adhere to high energy-saving standards. In partnership with local energy providers, the city offers various programs that encourage energy conservation among residents, such as discounts on energy-efficient appliances and smart thermostat rebates.

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water

Water conservation is a key focus in Desoto, with the city implementing several measures to ensure the efficient use of water resources. The city has invested in upgrading its water infrastructure to reduce leaks and water loss. A tiered water pricing system encourages residents to use water sparingly, charging higher rates for increased consumption. Rain barrel distribution and rainwater harvesting are advocated to reduce reliance on treated water for landscaping purposes. Desoto's ‘SmartScape’ initiative promotes the use of native and drought-resistant plants to minimize watering needs. The city also offers free irrigation system audits to residents to help identify inefficiencies and potential savings. Educational programs aimed at water conservation awareness are offered to schools and community groups.

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transportation

Desoto has taken steps to improve transportation efficiency and reduce vehicle emissions within the city. The city's public transit system, managed by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), provides residents with alternative travel options, including buses and vanpool services. Desoto actively promotes the use of public transportation through community outreach and transit workshops. The city has also invested in developing pedestrian and bicycle-friendly infrastructure, making it easier for residents to opt for active transportation. Electric vehicle (EV) usage is encouraged, with public EV charging stations becoming more prevalent. The city works closely with regional planners to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. Rideshare programs and telecommuting incentives are other strategies that Desoto employs to decrease the number of vehicles on the road and lower transportation-related carbon emissions.

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waste

Desoto has been proactive in managing waste through enhanced recycling programs and waste reduction strategies. A comprehensive curbside recycling service is provided to residents, accepting a wide range of recyclable materials. The city has placed a strong emphasis on educating the public about proper waste disposal and the benefits of recycling. Desoto's waste management department regularly organizes community cleanup events and hazardous waste collection days to prevent improper disposal. Furthermore, businesses are encouraged to participate in recycling and waste reduction efforts through various incentives provided by the city. Yard waste is collected separately and converted into compost, which is then made available to the community. Efforts are also in place to promote electronic waste recycling and to combat illegal dumping through enforcement and public awareness campaigns.