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Sustainability committee backs $150,000 Efficiency Navigator proposal to help landlords upgrade low‑income units
Summary
The committee recommended the planning department's $150,000 capital request to continue the Energy Efficiency Navigator program, citing leverage from DOE funding and IRA incentives, targeting 2–4 buildings (8–16 units) and tenant energy savings of $164–$1,100 per year.
Middleton — The Sustainability Committee recommended city support for a planning department budget request to keep the Energy Efficiency Navigator program operating in 2025 and to fund developer guidance work.
Kelly (planning/sustainability staff) asked the committee to support a $150,000 capital request to continue the Energy Efficiency Navigator as a stopgap while longer-term funding options are pursued. Staff said the request is designed to unlock additional funding — $20,000 in local DOE grant support, philanthropic match from Elevate…
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