News
April 3, 2009
King County's GreenTools Program named to top 50 ‘Innovations in American Government’ list
A program that has helped usher in a green-building revolution in western Washington was today named as a top 50 finalist for the 2009 Innovations in American Government award, sponsored by the Harvard Kennedy School's Ash Institute of Democratic Governance and Innovation.
Nov. 18, 2008
U.S. Green Building Council upgrades LEED (external)
From the Puget Sound Business Journal
Nov. 3, 2008
Upzoning is finally approved in Interbay (external)
“Plans for a new ‘Green’ neighborhood in Interbay can finally become a reality” – From The Seattle PI
Oct. 31, 2008
Shoreline Recycling and Transfer Station earns two more awards for sustainable design
From the King County Newsroom
Oct. 30, 2008
Seattle mandates smaller homes (external)
“Developers building new homes in Seattle will have to start thinking smaller which could end up adding green buildings to the city’s housing stock.” – From Sustainable Industries
Oct. 29, 2008
King County's new Eco-Cool Remodel Tool goes live
Oct. 1, 2008
Eight local projects and programs earn "Excellence in Building Green Awards"
From the King County Newsroom
Oct. 3, 2008
Green building could get King County grants
Local green building projects receive funding; New grant round in 2009
Sept. 16, 2008
We recycle cans and bottles, why not buildings? (external)
A large percentage of municipal landfill waste is from construction and demolition debris, estimated to be between 20 and 30 percent nationally—editorial from The Seattle Times.
Feb. 14, 2008
Affordable green housing: a social, economic priority (external)
Government agencies offer incentives to encourage more—from the Daily Journal of Commerce
Nov. 20, 2007
Sammamish unveils LEED-certified City Hall
'Silver'-rated project is first of several for new 'green' Sammamish Commons
Nov. 19, 2007
Single-, multi-family projects could be eligible for Built Green™ grants funded by King County, Seattle
Builders of single- and multi-family projects in King County could be eligible to receive grant funding through the Built Green™ incentives program, which promotes environmentally friendly construction.
Aug. 22, 2007
Home wins nation's highest green rating (external)
Designed to be earth-friendly, energy efficient—from The Seattle Times
Aug. 19, 2007
If house has to go, at least it can go ‘green’ – piece by piece (external)
Deconstruction crews salvage siding, floors, even nails—from The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Aug. 10, 2007
King County helps commercial building projects 'go green' with grants to owners
July 18, 2007
King County requires 'clean dirt' on construction sites
In King County, post–construction rules require workers to leave the dirt cleaner than they found it— article and video from King5.com.
July 11, 2007
King County promotes the importance of healthy soil
King County is helping to improve soils by implementing post-construction standards on soil depth and quality in unincorporated areas. Other local governments in western Washington will follow suit with similar standards before 2010.
July 11, 2007
King County's post-construction soil standard first in western Washington
Builders and developers with projects in unincorporated King County are now meeting a new post-construction soil standard-the first of its kind adopted in western Washington.
May 24, 2007
King County fetes region's 10,000th 'built-green' home at White Center's Greenbridge community
May 5, 2007
More low-income housing being built green (external)
Early Seattle efforts helped inspire state and federal support—from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
May 4, 2007
Green homebuilders still seeking a market (external)
An increasing number of developers are touting the environmental credentials of their projects – from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer
March 27, 2007
King County honors its employees with Building Green Awards
More than three dozen King County employees were honored recently for their dedication to providing excellent and innovative public service.
March 14, 2007
King County, Seattle offering new incentives for green-building residential projects
Single-family residential developers have a new way to "go green," thanks to a new incentive program from King County and the City of Seattle.
Oct. 13, 2006
King County offering new green-building incentives
Funds, permitting assistance available to commercial, residential developers
March 16, 2006
King County honored with Built Green™ advocate award
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