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Bixby personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $43,059

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY HVAC $14051
ENERGY HVAC $8
ENERGY Electrician $2
ENERGY HVAC $160
ENERGY Door and Window $50
ENERGY Insulation $8
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $50
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $4900
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $400

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Bixby

Bixby, OK, founded in 1899, is a fast-growing city known for its agriculture, excellent schools, and annual Green Corn Festival. With a population of over 28,000, it's a suburb of Tulsa and is recognized for its balance of urban amenities and rural charm. The Arkansas River enhances its scenic beauty and provides recreational opportunities. Nicknamed "The Garden Spot of Oklahoma," Bixby's fertile land makes it a leader in the state for producing vegetables and pecans.

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energy

Bixby, OK has taken significant strides to enhance its energy efficiency. The city has adopted a mix of renewable energy sources, including solar and wind power, to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Local government incentives for solar panel installations have seen a rise in residential and commercial solar energy uptake. The local power utility has also started offering smart-grid technologies, which allow for more efficient electricity distribution and usage monitoring. Homes and businesses are encouraged to conduct energy audits and retrofit buildings with energy-efficient appliances and insulation. Efficient LED street lighting has been progressively replacing older, less efficient bulbs, contributing to a citywide reduction in energy consumption. The city's promotion of energy star-certified buildings further emphasizes its commitment to energy efficiency.

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water

Water conservation in Bixby has become a priority, with the city implementing several initiatives aimed at reducing water waste. The local water utility has introduced tiered pricing to promote conservation, making excessive water usage more costly. Leak detection programs have been effective in preventing water loss from the public water system. Residents and businesses alike are encouraged to install low-flow fixtures and toilets, with rebates available to offset the installation costs. Xeriscaping and drought-resistant landscaping are promoted through public workshops, reducing the need for irrigation. The city's investment in rainwater harvesting systems in public buildings sets an example for residents. These efforts, coupled with the educational outreach on the value of water conservation, have contributed to a more sustainable water management approach in Bixby.

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transportation

Bixby's transportation efficiency has seen enhancements aimed at reducing traffic congestion and lowering emissions. The city has expanded its public transportation options, providing more frequent and reliable bus service. Additionally, bike lanes and pedestrian paths have been added to encourage alternative transportation methods. The local government has introduced incentives for carpooling and electric vehicle usage, including charging station installations throughout the city. Ride-sharing programs have also gained popularity, facilitated by mobile apps and community initiatives. Bixby's commitment to improving its transportation infrastructure reflects in the planned expansions of major thoroughfares and the integration of traffic management technologies to optimize flow. These measures demonstrate Bixby's dedication to creating a more efficient and environmentally friendly transportation system.

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waste

The waste management system in Bixby has improved through increased recycling programs and waste diversion strategies. Curbside recycling services are available to all residents, encouraging the separation of recyclables from general waste. The city has launched educational campaigns on the importance of recycling and proper waste disposal, resulting in higher participation rates. Special collection events for hazardous waste prevent improper disposal. There has been an investment in a new waste management facility that sorts and processes recyclable materials more effectively. A composting initiative for organic waste helps to reduce the amount sent to landfills. Businesses are also involved in waste reduction efforts, with the city incentivizing those that adopt sustainable practices. This comprehensive approach has led to a decrease in the city's waste footprint.