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Friday, April 9, 2021 - 9:30am
On Friday, April 9, at 9:30AM, join the LWV of Lexington for information on how numerous rebates and incentives can offset the costs of moving to cleaner, healthier, lower-emission space and water heating for our buildings, along with information about home rule petitions, including Article 29 from the Spring Town Meeting.
- Meg Howard, Program Director of the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, will present on rebates and incentives. Whether it is for new construction, a major renovation, or if your heating system is nearing the end of its life, there are a number of ways to help transition away from fossil-fuel combustion.
- Cindy Arens will give a short presentation on the results of Article 29 and the Clean Heat Lexington Alliance's plans for future outreach.
- Representative Michelle Ciccolo, of the 15th Middlesex District (all of Lexington, and part of the city of Woburn), will discuss home rule petitions, how they work, the process, and what to expect.