Implement rebate program for home energy efficiency upgrades
Resolution 85-11
In Plain English
The US Department of Energy is funding a new program that provides rebates to residents who make energy-saving improvements to their homes. The city will help administer this federal program locally. If approved, homeowners can receive money back for upgrades like insulation, efficient appliances, or heating systems.
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