Commit to state energy partnership for reducing city energy use
Resolution Resolution No. 131-09
In Plain English
The California Energy Commission offers cities technical help and funding to cut energy costs in government buildings. This partnership helps identify opportunities like LED upgrades and heating system improvements. If approved, the city joins a state program that could lower utility bills for city facilities.
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