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AGENDA REPORT
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5/3/2016
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THE CITY OF _ <br /> 4 ` <br /> ~'{: F ,,� ' ' ' CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br /> pLEASANTONC <br /> May 3, 2016 <br /> City Manager <br /> TITLE: CONSIDER ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE <br /> ALAMEDA COUNTY ENERGY COUNCIL JOINT POWERS AGENCY <br /> SUMMARY <br /> The Energy Council is a Joint Powers Agency that was formed in spring 2013, to seek <br /> funding on behalf of its member agencies to develop and implement programs and <br /> policies that reduce energy demand, increase energy efficiency, and advance the use of <br /> clean, efficient and renewable resources. In 2012, the Waste Management Authority <br /> Board directed staff to invite all of the 14 cities in Alameda County and the County itself <br /> to become members of the Energy Council. A deadline of March 29, 2013 was given <br /> for the initial formation of the Council. However, additional jurisdictions can join at a <br /> later time with the permission of the Energy Council Board. The Energy Council <br /> benefits member agencies in providing greater competitiveness in obtaining funding and <br /> strengthening local staff capacity. The Energy Council does not have power to impose <br /> taxes or fees; it does not require contributions or other payments from member <br /> agencies; and it has the power to adopt ordinances provided that the ordinance only <br /> applies if a member agency adopts a resolution to "opt-in". Current Energy Council <br /> priorities relate to single family retrofits, multifamily retrofits, innovate financing for EV <br /> charging infrastructure, labeling and recognition programs, advocacy for next cycle of <br /> Codes and standards, integrated services for small/medium commercial businesses, <br /> water/energy nexus, addressing regulatory and technical barriers to fuel switching, and <br /> local energy resiliency. <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Adopt resolution to request City of Pleasanton's admission into the Energy Council. <br /> FINANCIAL STATEMENT <br /> There are no financial impacts associated with participating in the Energy Council. <br />
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