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SUSTAINABILITY <br />U <br />Free landscaping templates <br />A great resource whether you're rebuilding or <br />looking to update your existing landscaping. Get <br />full landscape design templates for waterwise, <br />firewise and pollinator -friendly designs, plus irrigation <br />plans and cost estimates. Visit NorthernWater.org/ <br />SustainableLandscapeTemplates. <br />Available now: Energy efficiency & electrification <br />rebates for existing homes <br />Are you interested in saving money while improving <br />your home's energy efficiency? <br />The City of Louisville is piloting a limited -time rebate <br />program to help residents make home energy <br />improvements. Rebates are available for projects <br />completed in 2024 and available on a first -come, first - <br />served basis. <br />You must register with EnergySmart before your project <br />begins to be eligible for rebates. After you register, <br />an EnergySmart advisor will guide you through the <br />Louisville rebates available for your home project. <br />To learn more about the rebates, visit EnergySmartYes. <br />com/Louisville. <br />RECOVERY & RESILIENCE <br />U <br />Did you know? The City of Louisville has a Recovery <br />& Resilience Division! <br />Our goal is to ensure that the City of Louisville's <br />employees and our whole community are prepared <br />to respond to and recover from any disaster. We <br />are committed to protecting our community from <br />inevitable hazards through preparedness, mitigation, <br />response, and recovery. <br />To learn more about how we're taking action to <br />mitigate risks and build resiliency, visit our website <br />at LouisvilleCO.gov/ResilientLouisville. <br />Introducing Prepared Louisville: Coffee Chats <br />Join us on Tuesday, July 9 from 10-11 a.m. in Council <br />Chambers at City Hall to talk all things Disaster <br />Preparedness over your morning coffee! The City of <br />Louisville's Recovery & Resilience Division invites you <br />to talk directly with our staff, sharing your ideas and <br />learning about the projects we've been working on for <br />disaster preparedness in Louisville. <br />All are welcome, and we hope to see you there! <br />Sign up for emergency alerts via BOCO Alert <br />BOCO Alert is Boulder County's unified emergency <br />notifications system. All Louisville residents should visit <br />BOCOAlert.org to sign up to receive emergency alerts <br />via phone call and/or text message. <br />Signing up allows you to receive alerts for up to 5 <br />addresses in Boulder County, so in addition to your <br />home address, you can also receive alerts based on <br />work locations, schools, and more. <br />BOLO <br />ALE/PT <br />•, rvw <br />Spring 2024 • Page 5 <br />
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