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Delaware County Passes C-PACE Resolution
Released: June 10, 2021
Delaware County Council unanimously voted to approve a resolution to implement Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy (C-PACE) during its March 17 meeting. Council members approved C-PACE to help owners of commercial property with energy and water conservation projects. This program will also allow Delaware County property owners to access long term loans to pay for renewable energy systems, energy efficient equipment, and fixtures that reduce water consumption.
Council approved the C-PACE resolution and authorized the County to enter into a Cooperative Agreement with Sustainable Energy Fund for the administration of the Program. The program administration will include the adoption of Program Guidelines and a possible fee structure to cover administrative costs of the county.
PACE financing guidelines are finally available for New York City, and while the program has not officially launched yet, hotel owners and developers in the area should start planning how to use these loans to retrofit their properties.
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PACE financing guidelines are finally available for New York
City, and while the program has not officially launched yet, hotel
owners and developers in the area should start planning how to use
these loans to retrofit their properties. My Partner David Sudeck
discusses the program requirements, below.
New York City Releases PACE Program
Guidelines :
A Big Step Toward Opening a Big
Market for PACE Financing
by
JMBM s Global Hospitality
Group®
The NYC PACE Financing Program has finally released its program
guidelines! Prospective qualified PACE lenders are now carefully
by Contributor on Friday April 09 2021
The City of Nelson and its Cultural Development Committee are pleased to announce the continuation of the Art Rental Program, initiated in 2016.
This program displays art by local and regional artists within the City’s indoor public spaces, promoting and reflecting the creative nature of Nelson. “This program is a wonderful way to both support our talented and diverse pool of artists and bring a vibrancy to our City Hall, affirming the City’s commitment to supporting arts, culture and heritage. ” says CDC Chair Sydney Black. The deadline for submissions is May 14, 2021. Applicants are asked to provide electronic images of their pieces, along with the medium, dimensions, value and artist bio. All artwork must be suitably framed and ready for hanging.