The city will carry out new energy conservation efforts starting in January 2026 to promote sustainability and reduce utility costs for residents. This initiative aims to educate the community on energy-saving practices and provide resources to lower consumption.
The energy conservation efforts will include workshops, informational seminars, and a rebate program for residents who upgrade to energy-efficient appliances. Officials encourage participation from all community members, as lower energy use can significantly benefit both households and the environment.
Local organizations including the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency will partner in the initiative. They will provide expertise and funding to ensure the success of the program.
This is part of a larger commitment by the city to improve sustainability efforts, following previous campaigns that aimed to reduce waste and promote recycling. These new energy conservation efforts align with the city’s goals to meet state-mandated sustainability targets.
Residents can learn more about the program and how to participate by visiting the city’s official website or attending an introductory seminar on January 15, 2026. Registration is encouraged for those interested in the rebate program.





