Authorize mayor to sign agreement exploring solar panels on city buildings
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In Plain English
Solar Richmond wants to partner with the city to install solar panels on city-owned buildings. The letter of intent allows both sides to explore the details before committing to a full contract. If approved, the mayor can negotiate terms for potential solar projects that could reduce the city's electricity costs.
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Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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