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SLPS real estate committee hears PACE financing pitch for occupied and vacant school buildings
Summary
Navigate Building Solutions presented Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing to the St. Louis Public Schools Real Estate Committee as a potential funding source for energy upgrades and renovations to occupied and vacant district properties; committee members asked about deed attachment, application steps and eligible uses.
St. Louis Public Schools’ Real Estate Committee heard a presentation on Property Assessed Clean Energy, or PACE, financing during an open-session meeting, with Navigate Building Solutions outlining how the Missouri Clean Energy District program could fund energy and renovation work on both occupied and vacant district buildings.
The presentation described PACE as a state-authorized financing mechanism set out in Missouri statutes 67.28–67.284 and administered through the Missouri Clean Energy District (MCED). “PACE is the property assessed clean energy,” Chaz Jaquis, owner’s representative for SLPS from Navigate Building Solutions, told the committee, adding that the program is available through state channels and a St. Louis portion of the program exists.
Why it matters: Committee members raised how PACE could be used to preserve and upgrade district assets, and how any PACE financing…
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