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City expands HEERD home‑energy assessments into wraparound services and enforcement push

Ann Arbor Office of Sustainability and Innovations public forum · March 13, 2026
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Jarell Wiley, Ann Arbor community energy official, said the city is adding 'wraparound' services to HEERD home‑energy assessments to connect homeowners with advisers, rebates and contractors; staff also aim for high benchmarking compliance and new commercial support to turn data into upgrades.

Jarell Wiley, community energy official with the Office of Sustainability and Innovations, said the city is expanding its home‑energy assessment and disclosure program (HEERD) with new wraparound services that connect homeowners to advisers, contractors, rebates and financing so assessments lead to actual upgrades.

"Wraparound services for HEERD is just building on the foundation of what the HEERD assessment already provides," Wiley said. He described a home energy adviser program that walks homeowners through next steps — from an assessment to choosing…

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