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Acton sustainability office reports $365,000 in grants; Red House and Town Hall electrification projects highlighted
Summary
Sustainability staff reported securing over $365,000 in grant funding for EV chargers, weatherization and resilience planning. The office described Red House electrification and landscaping grants and a $3.75 million capital request for Town Hall electrification in the FY26 capital plan.
Lauren West, environmental analyst for Acton’s Sustainability Office, summarized FY24 accomplishments and FY26 goals, and outlined grant‑funded projects underway.
West said the office secured more than $365,000 in grants last year to support projects including electric vehicle charging stations at Narrow Park, the first town‑owned fast chargers at Veterans Field, weatherization and energy efficiency work, and natural hazard resilience planning. The sustainability office has expanded its clean energy coaching…
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