During the recent City Council meeting in Garland, significant strides were made towards enhancing local economic development through the proposed establishment of a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program. This initiative aims to assist businesses in modernizing their facilities to improve energy and water efficiency.
Council member Williams highlighted the potential benefits of the PACE program, noting that various industries, particularly those in Districts 4 and 5, could leverage this opportunity to reduce operational costs. The program is designed to support businesses that have been operating for decades and are looking to upgrade their equipment to consume less water and electricity.
The council emphasized the importance of making this program accessible on the city’s economic development website, ensuring that businesses seeking assistance can easily find the resources they need. This proactive approach aims to position Garland as a competitive player in the region, alongside offerings from Dallas County and other local entities.
As the meeting progressed, the council opened a public hearing to gather community input on the PACE program, signaling a commitment to transparency and collaboration with local stakeholders. The establishment of this program is expected to not only foster economic growth but also promote sustainability within the community.
The council's actions reflect a forward-thinking strategy to enhance Garland's business environment, paving the way for future developments that prioritize both economic and environmental health.