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Citizen Conservation Board presents five priorities including new climate resiliency plan and continued solar loan funding
Summary
The Citizen Conservation Board asked the commission to support a new community climate action and resiliency plan, continued funding for the Residential Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Loan Program, a pilot multi‑department EV, a glass crusher for local recycling and Law & Justice Building xeriscape signage.
Mia Anderson, a city staff member presenting for the Citizen Conservation Board, delivered the board’s FY26 recommendations to the Helena City Commission on March 19, asking the commission to consider five priority items: a new community Climate Action and Resiliency Plan; continued funding for the Residential Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Loan Program (the “solar loan” program established by Resolution 20218); investment in green transportation via a pilot city multi‑department electric vehicle; purchase of a task‑specific glass crusher to enable local glass recycling; and signage and outreach to promote…
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