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Public comment urges CPACE participation; commissioners say county will not rejoin program
Summary
A property‑owner representative asked the board to allow use of Commercial Property Assessment Clean Energy (CPACE) financing for mobile home park upgrades; commissioners reiterated Weld County’s prior decision to exit CPACE and said they would not reinstate it.
During public comment at the April 2 Weld County meeting, a consultant representing a mobile home park owner asked the board to permit a CPACE (Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy) financing arrangement for property upgrades. The consultant, Steve Herrera, requested a one‑time exemption so his client could use CPACE to fund replacement of older units and environmental upgrades at properties including 817 & 820 Sixth Avenue…
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