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Lynnwood personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $50,550

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY Water Heater $13300
ENERGY Plumbing $1015
ENERGY Plumbing $120
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
TRANSPORTATION $500
ENERGY HVAC $12800
ENERGY Electrician $100
ENERGY HVAC $75
ENERGY Door and Window $100
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Lynnwood

Lynnwood, WA, located in Snohomish County, is a dynamic city north of Seattle known for its shopping hub Alderwood Mall. Founded in 1959, it covers 7.86 square miles, housing a population of over 38,000 residents. Lynnwood offers a blend of urban and suburban living, with parks, diverse dining options, and a community college. Its economy is bolstered by retail, healthcare, and educational services. Celebrated for its convenient location and growing business community, Lynnwood is also a nexus of transportation, with access to Interstates 5 and 405.

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energy

Lynnwood, WA, has been making strides in energy efficiency with upgrades to municipal facilities that include LED lighting and high-efficiency HVAC systems. The city supports the use of renewable energy through its partnership with utilities offering green power programs. Additionally, the local government encourages residential and commercial building owners to undertake energy audits and implement energy-saving measures, with some utility rebates available. New constructions in Lynnwood are encouraged to adhere to energy-efficient building codes. The solar energy potential is being increasingly recognized, with more installations of solar panels seen on homes and businesses, supported by state incentives and net metering policies. The 'Energy Star' program is promoted in Lynnwood for appliances and buildings, helping residents identify efficient options that can reduce their power consumption. The city also has a few electric vehicle charging stations to promote the use of clean energy in transportation.

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water

Lynnwood's water efficiency efforts focus on reducing consumption and protecting water quality. The city operates an efficient water distribution system with a vigilant leak detection and repair program to minimize water loss. Residents and businesses are encouraged to install water-saving fixtures and appliances, with rebates offered for certain products. Landscaping guidelines promote the use of native, drought-resistant plants to reduce irrigation needs, supported by the city's 'Water Wise' program. Lynnwood has rain barrel distribution events to capture rainwater for landscaping purposes, and also offers a stormwater management program which includes education on reducing runoff pollution. The city maintains a robust water quality monitoring program, ensuring that local water bodies are protected from contaminants. Water conservation education is a key part of Lynnwood's initiative, with workshops and resources available to the community.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Lynnwood is being addressed through several measures. The expansion of the Community Transit system, including Swift bus rapid transit lines, has improved public transportation accessibility and efficiency. Lynnwood is also part of the regional Link light rail extension project, which will connect it more effectively with the greater Seattle area. The city has been promoting alternative transportation modes, such as cycling and walking, by improving its network of bike lanes and pedestrian paths. Commute trip reduction programs are in place, encouraging carpooling and the use of vanpool services. Electric vehicle usage is supported by public charging stations and city fleets are gradually incorporating electric and hybrid vehicles to reduce emissions. A transportation demand management program is actively promoted, aiming to reduce congestion and improve air quality. Lynnwood continues to seek ways to make transportation more efficient and environmentally friendly for its residents and visitors.

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waste

Waste reduction in Lynnwood is supported by a city-wide recycling and composting program that emphasizes the diversion of waste from landfills. The city offers curbside recycling for a variety of materials, alongside yard waste collection which includes food scraps for composting. A special household hazardous waste collection service helps prevent improper disposal of these materials. In public spaces, Lynnwood has installed recycling bins to encourage waste sorting on the go. The local government conducts waste reduction education programs in schools and community events. Businesses in Lynnwood can take advantage of waste assessments provided by the city to improve their waste management practices. The 'Waste Wise' program encourages businesses and residents to reduce waste and recycle more. Lynnwood has also targeted the problem of electronic waste by hosting collection events for electronics recycling.