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Council highlights 7% energy savings and proposes revolving fund to implement carbon-neutral buildings ordinance

Providence City Council · April 17, 2026
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Summary

Councilors credited municipal sustainability staff with a 7% reduction in energy bills since earlier ordinances and discussed reinvesting savings into a revolving fund to implement the city's carbon-neutral buildings ordinance; item 10 was referred to the Special Committee on Environment and Resiliency.

Councilwoman Speaker 11 thanked the council for previously passing a building energy reporting ordinance and a municipal carbon-neutral buildings ordinance requiring city buildings to be carbon neutral by 2040. She credited the city’s director of sustainability, Priscilla de la Cruz, and energy administrator David Ruggiero for implementation work and said the city has already realized roughly 7% savings on energy costs.

Speaker 11 proposed reinvesting those savings and other funds into a revolving fund to continue implementing the carbon-neutral buildings ordinance and to support local clean-energy jobs. The council recorded no extended debate on the floor and referred the item to the Special Committee on Environment and Resiliency for further action and potential implementation planning.

No specific funding amounts or programmatic details for the proposed revolving fund were presented on the floor; the council’s referral puts the committee on a path to examine logistics and funding sources.