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Public comment highlights support for home energy disclosure ordinance; hearings on energy score and precinct plan set for 3:30 p.m.
Summary
During public comment at the Feb. 17 meeting, residents urged passage of a residential energy performance rating and disclosure ordinance and promoted community events; commissioners announced two public hearings at 3:30 p.m. on the energy disclosure policy and the 2026 election precinct maintenance plan.
Public comment at the Feb. 17 Thurston County commissioners meeting included support for a proposed residential energy performance rating and disclosure ordinance and several community announcements, and commissioners scheduled public hearings for those items at 3:30 p.m.
Cord Olsen, who identified himself as a green building consultant and coauthor of a Washington home energy score bill, urged commissioners to pass a Thurston Residential Energy…
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