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Council allows Green Bank to use fuel/energy tax revenue for resiliency projects

Montgomery County Council · March 18, 2026
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Summary

The council unanimously approved Bill 2‑26 to permit Montgomery County Green Bank fuel/energy tax revenues to be used for resiliency activities in addition to clean energy projects; members asked for continued oversight and noted the Green Bank now manages roughly $230 million in assets.

The Montgomery County Council voted to permit the Montgomery County Green Bank to use fuel and energy tax revenues for climate resiliency projects in addition to clean‑energy retrofit projects, approving Bill 2‑26 on a roll call vote.

Chair of the Transportation and Environment Committee Evan Glass summarized the committee recommendation, and council discussion focused on…

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