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Sustainability Reporting

This web site shows the progress the City of Shoreline is making towards sustainability.  The metrics included here are indicators of the various categories defined by the City's Environmental Sustainability Strategy.  Information is organized into five focus areas: each one having multiple performance areas.  In each performance area, there may be one or more indicators to show how we're doing.  More detail about site development and organization is provided in the "About Us" and "Site Map" pages below.

Climate Protection

The City is committed to reducing its carbon footprint through energy efficiency and promotion of renewable energy. Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels that degrades the ozone layer and contributes to adverse climate change. Since energy conservation can reduce the amount of fossil fuel needed to operate buildings, provide transportation, and run industrial processes, the City will reduce energy use in its own operations, and assist the Shoreline community in reducing their own energy needs. Greener buildings, fuel efficient management of fleet and equipment, and development of amenities for non-motorized transportation will help reduce the City’s carbon footprint and operating costs. It will also promote community health and responsible stewardship of natural and financial resources.

The City of Shoreline joined King County and several of its cities to enhance the effectiveness of King County local government climate and sustainability efforts through the King County – Cities Climate Collaboration and Pledge. This collaboration will help Shoreline work to build on regional climate change protection efforts to reach our own goals with limited resources.