Brenda Mallory, Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) within the Executive Office of the President, toured DESC’s Hobson Place South development on October 6. The tweets below are from the building’s owner/developer (and EBP partner) DESC and from EBP funders Seattle City Light and the City of Seattle Office of Sustainability & Environment.
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Honored on Oct. 6 to welcome White House Council on Environmental Quality Chair Brenda Mallory to tour Hobson Place South, w/ @seacitylight, @SeattleOSE, Office of Intergovernmental Relations & @seattleoh. #housingfirst #passivehouse #whitehousecouncilonenvironmentalquality pic.twitter.com/cZ5PXbDJgx
— DESC (@DESCSeattle) October 7, 2021
A special thank you to @BrendaMallory46, chair of the @WHCEQ for joining us for a tour of Hobson Place! This building is a great example of a high-efficiency, zero-carbon structure in our community. #PublicPower https://t.co/eipvGI1mRZ
— Seattle City Light (@SEACityLight) October 7, 2021
Learn more about @DESCSeattle‘s Hobson Place, and how it is the first permanent supportive housing project in WA state to achieve Passive House certification from @PHIUS1! https://t.co/RIlMLEvYWw
— Seattle OSE (@SeattleOSE) October 6, 2021