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Grimes County court approves intent resolution to launch PACE clean-energy financing program
Summary
Commissioners voted unanimously July 16 to adopt a resolution of intent allowing the county to establish a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program; next steps include a public meeting and formal program designation in August.
Grimes County Commissioners Court on July 16 voted to adopt a resolution of intent to establish a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program that would let private financing support energy-efficiency and related improvements on commercial property.
The resolution, which the court approved by voice vote, authorizes county officials to proceed with the two-step process required under state law: adopt an intent resolution now and consider a second resolution later to establish the program and name an administrator. Commissioner Philip Cox moved to approve the resolution; Commissioner Michael Rasca seconded. The motion carried unanimously.
The county and Navasota-Grimes County Chamber of Commerce…
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