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Heat Pump Program for Low Income Residents AB 8370

5 stops across 4 bodies · Dec 6, 2021 → Jul 18, 2022

Summary

AB 8370 establishes a Heat Pump Program for Low Income Residents, supporting energy efficiency goals. The program was approved in July 2022 after review beginning in December 2021.

Timeline

Each card is one meeting where this item was discussed, oldest first.

Dec 6, 2021 City Council Regular Meeting
Open meeting →
Jun 1, 2022 Equity Board
Open meeting →
Jun 8, 2022 Environmental Board
Open meeting →
Jun 28, 2022 Planning, Development & Environment Committee
The Administration recommends an additional appropriation of $100,000 from the Sustainability Fund to implement a Clean Buildings Initiative.
Open meeting →
Jul 18, 2022 City Council Regular Meeting Final action here
Action: Authorize Funding
Carried 7-0
The Issaquah Climate Action Plan (ICAP) was passed by the City Council on December 6, 2021, with bold targets for greenhouse gas emissions reduction. Building and home energy use accounts for 61% of Issaquah’s greenhouse gas emissions. The ICAP includes a 25% reduction target for energy use from new and existing buildings by 2030. To advance our City’s progress in reaching this target as well as m
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