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City agrees to back Dayton Energy Collaborative program; AES grant to fund home‑repair network work
Summary
The commission approved city manager recommendations enabling local partners to deploy AES disadvantaged-community grant funds to the Dayton Home Repair Network; the Dayton Energy Collaborative will receive city-administered funding to expand resident support and gap repairs.
The Dayton City Commission on July 23 approved city‑manager recommendations to implement a federal‑partnered disadvantaged communities grant that will fund the Dayton Home Repair Network and expand the Dayton Energy Collaborative’s resident services.
City staff and Dayton Energy Collaborative officials described a multi‑year grant program funded through AES that will support low‑income homeowners and residents by coordinating home‑repair and weatherization services, adding staff capacity for resident outreach and providing gap‑repair funds that enable weatherization work to proceed.
Leila Klein, Bloomberg Innovation Team director in the city’s sustainability office, told commissioners the city obtained a $7.8 million disadvantaged‑communities grant…
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