Resident urges Haverford Township to pursue additional 'solar for schools' grants
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Resident Victor Donnet praised the district's Chatham Park solar contract, highlighted a $300,000 state grant already awarded, and urged the board to apply for a new round of state 'solar for schools' funding and to consider expanded solar at other district sites.
During the public-comment portion of the Haverford Township School District board meeting, resident Victor Donnet of 117 Rodney Circle commended the board's work on the Chatham Park solar project and encouraged the district to pursue further state and federal renewable-energy grants.
Donnet noted the district had applied for and received a $300,000 "solar for schools" state grant for the Chatham Park array and said the district could be eligible for an additional federal rebate of roughly $200,000 if the project is completed on schedule. He also cited a new state appropriation of $25 million for a fresh round of solar-for-schools grants and urged the board to apply by the Jan. 29 deadline. Donnet suggested the district consider submitting an application for Linwood (which had applied last year and was not funded) and possibly expand solar at other sites over time.
The board did not take immediate action during the meeting but heard the request during the action-items portion of the agenda.
Why it matters: Additional grant funding could reduce the district's long-term energy costs and support educational programming related to renewable energy. Public comment ties local resident interest to the district's capital- and sustainability-planning choices.
What comes next: The board and administration may evaluate grant timelines and feasibility and determine whether to submit additional applications.
