6/1/2023 0 Comments Thunderous applause![]() ![]() Staff will bring back a work plan for the retrofit strategy process within 60 days. We have to make sure that the switch to all-electric is an equitable transition that brings everyone along. In the City of Sacramento: We can’t let up now. Thanks to everyone who wrote comments, left voicemails or called into the Council meeting! Your input pushed the council to adopt the ordinance. Check out the Mayor’s Office new blog, City Council adopts electrification ordinance crucial to meeting climate goals, to find out more! Including a homebuilder representative on the technical feasibility expert panel. Requiring staff to bring back a work plan for the retrofit strategy in 60 days, and Slight changes to language around exemption and infeasibility process,Īdding language about public health to the Finding Sections,Īdding specificity about goals and timeline to the existing building strategy, In addition to the known limited exemptions, there were additional changes made by a motion, including: ![]() This means:īuilding permit applications filed on or after January 1, 2023, for newly constructed buildings that are three stories or less to be all-electric buildings.īuilding permit applications filed on or after January 1, 2026, for newly constructed buildings that are four stories or more to be all-electric buildings. Yesterday the Sacramento City Council adopted the New Building Electrification Ordinance! The Mayor and Councilmembers Valenzuela, Guerra, Harris, Schenirer, Vang, and Jennings voted to adopt the ordinance. Posted by hi350sac Posted on JCategories: Educational, General Updates No comments yet
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