Receive annual report on $35 million climate grant progress
In Plain English
Richmond received a $35 million state grant in 2022 to improve air quality, energy efficiency, and transportation in the Iron Triangle, Santa Fe, and Coronado neighborhoods. The 5-year project started in August 2023 and partners have spent $5.8 million so far. If you live in these areas, you may see new solar panels, bike infrastructure, parks, and energy-efficient upgrades.
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Approve consent calendar
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