City committee advances emergency ordinance for solar arrays on former landfills to reduce airport energy costs
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The Transportation Mobility Committee approved emergency ordinance 62026, authorizing the city to build solar power facilities on two former landfill sites. The project will use $15 million in grant funds and approximately $8.9–9 million in tax-credit proceeds to offset airport power costs. The committee also adopted an amendment requiring notice to the clerk when cooperative purchases are used.
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· 3 pulledThe Transportation Mobility Committee on an affirmative voice vote advanced an emergency ordinance authorizing city officials to enter contracts to build solar power facilities on two city-owned former landfills
The Transportation Mobility Committee approved ordinance 62026 to allow the city to construct solar generation on two former landfill sites using $15 million in grant funds and roughly $8.9–9 million in tax-credit proceeds
The committee also adopted an amendment requiring notice to the clerk when cooperative purchases are used
The Transportation Mobility Committee approved ordinance 62026 to allow the city to construct solar generation on two former landfill sites using $15 million in grant funds and roughly $8.9–9 million in tax-credit proceeds; the committee also adopted an a
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