Climate Change Reserve fund (F223) for SNAP and building energy audit | $123,500 |
FCM matching funds for eligible costs | $123,500 |
Total Funding Sources | $247,000 |
Consultations:
Planner III – Economic Development
Planner III - Subdivisions
Conclusion:
The Sandwich South planning district presents a unique opportunity to develop the area towards sustainability goals consistent with the Community Energy Plan including net-zero. Leveraging FCM funds to complete the SNAP study is a significant first step towards this goal.
Greenfield development towards net-zero is significantly simpler than retrofitting existing developments. The SNAP study can be used to inform future development throughout the city.
Planning Act Matters: n/a
Approvals:
Name | Title |
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Karina Richters | Supervisor, Environmental and Climate Change Sustainability |
Carrie McCrindle | Manager, Performance Financial Administration Measurement& |
Jake Renaud | Senior Manager of Pollution Control |
Thom Hunt | City Planner |
Mark Winterton | City Engineer |
Shelby Askin-Hager | City Solicitor |
Joe Mancina | Chief Financial Officer |
Onorio Colucci | Chief Administrative Officer |