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City Hall to function as warming center

City Hall and other public facilities are closed for typical business Nov. 20 AND Nov. 21, as crews clear away debris from last night's storm.  We encourage everyone to stay at home, shelter in place, until the roads are safe. If you need a place to warm up, City Hall will function as a warming center until 5 p.m. on both days.

Sammamish Town Center (not licensed)

Sustainable Sammamish

City Manager's Office

Natural Resource and Environmental Sustainability Coordinator

Rose Weiker
(206) 697 1070

Residents are encouraged to get involved in initiatives such as the Climate Action Plan, the Sammamish Climate Challenge, the Urban Forest Management Plan, community events, and learning about sustainable practices that they can adopt in their daily lives.

By working together, residents and city officials are taking important steps to ensure that future generations can continue to enjoy the city's natural beauty and resources. Whether you're a longtime resident or a newcomer, we invite you to join us in our efforts to create a more sustainable Sammamish.

Natural Resources
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Transportation
electric_car Sustainable Transportation
Waste
recycling Waste Management
Climate Action Plan
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Buildings and Development
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Sammamish Climate Challenge
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Everyone in our community deserves the benefits of a healthy, energy-efficient and comfortable home. Energy Smart Eastside is dedicated to helping residents access the benefits of heat pumps. Click the image above to visit Energy Smart Eastside's website and learn more.

 


Click here to view the City's Urban Forest Photography Contest!