Join 3 state programs that help property owners finance solar panels and energy upgrades
Resolution 107-14, 108-14, 109-14
In Plain English
Property owners currently must pay upfront for solar panels, earthquake retrofits, and energy efficiency improvements. These 3 state programs let owners finance these upgrades through their property tax bills instead. The city faces no financial risk because each program agrees to cover any costs.
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