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City of Lincoln updates council on $11 million citywide solar and HVAC project and PG&E timing delays

2542127 · February 26, 2025
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Public works staff said the $11 million solar and HVAC investment includes parking‑lot arrays, a ground‑mount array and HVAC upgrades; panels are ordered and some equipment installed, but PG&E processing delays have pushed permitting steps.

Public works staff updated the City of Lincoln council on the citywide solar and HVAC project the council approved in 2024, telling members the program is an approximately $11 million investment intended to reduce energy costs and modernize municipal facilities.

Matthew Medill, public works director, described two work orders: Work Order 1, about $7.2 million, covers HVAC upgrades at the community center, police department and the arts building, plus parking‑lot solar arrays at city hall, community center, the courtyard and police station and a solar shade over the…

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