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PAINT RECYCLING EVENT
(Justin time for Spring Cleaning in the garage)
Saturday, May 31 1 9am-3pm
Tukwila Community Center
12424 - 42nd Avenue South
Presented by GreenSheen Paint
and the City of Tukwila
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Accepted Items: Latex paint; oil -based paint;
stains and shellacs; lacquers, sealers and varnishes;
urethanes and textured coatings; 5-gallon or
smaller containers
NOT Accepted: Aerosol (spray paint); paint
thinner; solvents; cleaning agents; drywall mud,
roof patch, adhesives; hazardous waste materials
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Need help navigating Washington Clean Buildings Law?
Join Puget Sound Energy (PSE) and Seattle City Light for an open house focused
on Washington's Clean Buildings Law. Have your questions answered and get one-
on-one assistance from utility and industry experts and Department of Commerce.
What to expect
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Get help setting up your ENERGY
STAR ' Portfolio Manager account
Calculate your building's Energy
Use Intensity (EUI) target
Get templates for compliance
Who
Date
Time
Location
RSVP
1-on-1 coaching
Learn about incentives that can
reduce your compliance costs.
Hourly giveaways to attendees
PSE and City Ught commercial and multi -family property owners & managers
Wednesday, May14
Walk-in from 8 a.m. —1 p.m.
Tukwila Community Center
Scan the QR code and follow the instructions to register
We've got you covered: Child -friendly space and activities available.
Looking for more info?
Attend a monthly no -cost Clean Buildings Accelerator info session with PSE and City Ught
where you can come and learn about your path to compliance. Learn more and register by
visiting pse.com/deanbuildings
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HELP PREVENT
The rise in wire thefts has led to long streetlight outages, impacts
to public safety, and expensive repairs. If you see a wire theft
happening or notice anything suspicious around
City streetlights, call 9-1-1 right away.
Be alert for suspicious activity - even during the day:
• Thieves might use vans that look official and wear orange construction vests to blend in.
Real work crews use white service vehicles with the Tukwila Seal on the doors, special (XMT)
license plates, and flashing lights.
• Thieves may dig around grassy areas near streetlights to find a covered junction box. To cover up their
actions, they might drop items like bicycles or cones on top of the box.
• They might also break into the box and cut the wires to create darkness, so they can come back later
that night to steal the wires.
• After sunset, thieves are likely to return and finish the theft.
• They could pull the wire by hand or attach it to a vehicle or bike for quick removal.
• Often, the stolen wire is stuffed into a backpack.
Scan QR code for more information or visit:
tukwilawa.gov/departments/public-works/wire-theft-awareness-prevention
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