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Flagstaff highlights citywide energy and water conservation: 6,500+ lights retrofitted, APS presents nearly $65,000 rebate
Summary
City staff and Arizona Public Service celebrated a major operations retrofit that replaced more than 6,500 fixtures with LEDs, installed smart irrigation and EV chargers, and is expected to save over $225,000 annually; APS presented a rebate check of nearly $65,000 and a certificate of sustainability achievement.
Flagstaff officials and representatives from Arizona Public Service (APS) on Oct. 21 highlighted a multi‑year citywide energy and water conservation project that retrofitted more than 6,500 indoor and outdoor lights to LEDs, installed smart irrigation controllers at parks, replaced hundreds of water meters, and added electric vehicle charging stations.
Danae (identified in the presentation as the city’s climate manager) told the council the project grew from a March 2023 council authorization and produced annual utility savings exceeding $225,000 and a reported…
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