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Residents press Fort Collins council to prioritize cost‑effective climate projects and accelerate municipal solar
Summary
Multiple residents and neighborhood groups urged the council to require cost‑effectiveness criteria (CO2 reduced per dollar) for the climate tax, accelerate municipal solar projects, pursue state financing, and revive building performance standards to meet local climate goals.
A sustained series of public comments Tuesday urged Fort Collins council members to make cost effectiveness the primary criterion for spending the climate‑action sales tax and to accelerate municipal solar projects and building performance standards.
Speakers representing the Community for Sustainable Energy and other residents said too few of the 33 previously identified municipal solar projects have advanced and asked…
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