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City staff: ACEEE technical assistance awarded for renter energy-equity work; Sustain Evanston program launches with grants for covered buildings
Summary
City staff told the Healthy Buildings Accountability Board it received ACEEE technical assistance for an "Energy Equity for Renters" project (Connections for the Homeless to receive $10,000), announced the Sustain Evanston program launch with roughly $250,000–$300,000 in funding for building upgrades, and described a new city website portal for Healthy Buildings materials.
City staff gave updates March 6 on two items that affect building outreach and available support under Evanston's Healthy Buildings work.
Staff announced the city was awarded technical assistance from the American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy (ACEEE) for a project called "Energy Equity for Renters." A staff member said the city applied with help from Kristen White and Connections for the Homeless and that Connections will be awarded $10,000 to cover staff time and…
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