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Seaford council approves Health Initiative’s Project Safe Neighborhoods participation
Summary
The council unanimously approved the Health Initiative’s Project Safe Neighborhoods program, which will deliver energy‑efficiency measures (LEDs, aerators, low‑flow fixtures) and outreach to qualifying residents at no cost to the city; presenters said eligible residents may receive a one‑time $300 credit and about $200 in measures via Energize Delaware funding.
The Seaford City Council voted unanimously to approve participation in the Health Initiative’s Project Safe Neighborhoods program, a neighborhood‑focused energy‑efficiency and trust‑building effort that pairs in‑home measures with community outreach.
Charles Kisler, introduced as executive director of the Help Initiative, and Beth Rojas, chief operating officer of the Health Initiative, presented the program.…
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