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Bothell personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $62,422

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Plumbing $890
ENERGY Plumbing $125
ENERGY HVAC $21000
ENERGY HVAC $1150
ENERGY Electrician $167
ENERGY HVAC $150
ENERGY Door and Window $1600
ENERGY Insulation $1150
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $13150
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
TRANSPORTATION $500

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Bothell

Bothell, WA, nestled in King and Snohomish counties, is known for its blend of urban and natural settings. With a population of around 47,000, the city offers scenic views of the Sammamish River and is part of the technology corridor of Seattle's Eastside. The University of Washington Bothell provides higher education opportunities. Bothell boasts a historic downtown, a variety of parks, and hosts the annual Bothell Block Party and BrewFest. The city places a strong emphasis on community with a friendly, small-town vibe amidst its growth as a suburban hub.

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energy

In Bothell, WA, energy efficiency is a core focus, leading to various initiatives aiming to reduce consumption and transition to renewable sources. The city has embarked on upgrading public lighting to LED technology, which significantly lowers municipal energy usage. Residential and commercial buildings are encouraged to participate in energy-saving programs, including incentives for energy-efficient appliances and systems. Bothell supports solar energy adoption through streamlined permitting and participation in community solar projects. Energy audits are promoted among homeowners to identify efficiency improvements, and the city works closely with utility companies to offer rebates for upgrades to HVAC systems and insulation. Additionally, Bothell's growth policies encourage compact, mixed-use development to optimize energy use in urban planning.

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water

Bothell is committed to water efficiency and the responsible management of its water resources. The city has implemented advanced water metering infrastructure to provide accurate usage data and detect leaks promptly. Rebate programs incentivize the installation of water-efficient appliances and fixtures in homes and businesses. Bothell's landscape ordinances promote the use of native and drought-tolerant plants to reduce outdoor water demand. Rainwater harvesting is encouraged, with resources provided for residents interested in collecting and reusing rainwater. Water conservation education is a key component of the city's strategy, with workshops and materials available on water-saving techniques. Bothell also invests in stormwater management to protect water quality in local streams and Lake Washington.

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transportation

Bothell prioritizes efficient transportation to reduce emissions and improve mobility. The city has developed a comprehensive bicycle master plan to expand bike lanes and trails, making cycling a safer and more attractive option for commuters and recreational riders alike. Public transit is supported through partnerships with regional transit agencies, enhancing connectivity and service frequency. Bothell invests in pedestrian infrastructure, making walking a more viable and enjoyable mode of transport across neighborhoods. Carpooling and ride-sharing are actively promoted, and the city has installed electric vehicle charging stations in strategic locations to facilitate the switch to greener vehicles. Transportation demand management programs are in place to reduce peak hour traffic and the city's overall carbon footprint.

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waste

Bothell's waste management strategy emphasizes reducing, reusing, and recycling to minimize the community's environmental impact. Curbside recycling and composting services are standard, and the city has implemented a comprehensive waste reduction program that includes public education on proper sorting and waste diversion tactics. Bothell has a strong hazardous waste disposal program, providing residents with a facility for safe disposal to avoid environmental contamination. Electronic waste is also addressed, with periodic collection events encouraging responsible recycling. The city is active in promoting a circular economy, supporting local businesses in waste reduction efforts and seeking innovative solutions for material reutilization. Efforts to minimize single-use plastics are visible in local ordinances and community initiatives.