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Free Classes for Glendale Residents
The city of Glendale’s Conservation and Sustainable Living Program provides FREE classes for Glendale residents. Plug-in to a class:
Landscape and water efficiency click here.
Home Energy Efficiency classes click here.
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Guided bird walk at the Glendale Xeriscape Demonstration Garden
April 28, 2012 at 8 a.m.
(The garden is located around the Glendale Main Library – 5959 W. Brown St.) This is a bird walk for beginners and for people who like to stroll through the beautiful 4-acre garden.
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Tree Trail
April 28, 2012 at 9 a.m.
Grand Opening, Glendale Xeriscape Garden, 5959 W. Brown St.
Tree care demos and learn how to properly care for trees in your landscape.
Free trees for the first 100 Glendale residents to register.
Call 623-930-3760 or e-mail bpatrick@glendale az.com
Provided by the city of Glendale Conservation and Sustainable Living program.
Click here for more information (pdf)
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Conservation and Sustainable Living Program
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Click on the following links for more information about youth programs and adult programs or call 623-930-3535.
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Take a Virtual Tour of the Xeriscape Demonstration Garden
Save Money, Get Free Energy Devices
Follow the Council Sustainability Committee
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| City Programs |
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Travel Green
Travel Green in the City of Glendale Provides you with information, tools and resources to help residents, employers and employees make wise choices about how to get around. We want to encourage our citizens to explore their options for transportation. Read more |
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Water Conservation
The mission of the Water Conservation Office is to offer a comprehensive water conservation program that promotes efficient water use by providing the information and inspiration needed to save water. Smart water use, landscape programs and education are all part of the program. Find out how you can make a difference. Read more |
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Recycling
Glendale’s recycling program is one way for residents to help conserve natural resources and extend the life of the landfill by diverting recyclables out of the waste stream. For a guide on what is and isn't recyclable, service dates, drop-off locations and more, visit the Glendale recycling page. Read more |
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Environmental Resources
The Environmental Resources Department provides policy advice, planning services and programs for water resources, water conservation, water quality, air quality and other environmental issues. The Department assists the city with conducting its operations in an environmentally responsible manner. Read more |