A 3358
Establishes weatherization and energy efficiency pilot program to address open cockloft space between certain buildings; appropriates $30 million.
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Bill overview
This bill establishes a pilot program to address open cockloft space between buildings in Union City, Trenton, and Camden, New Jersey. The program aims to improve weatherization and energy efficiency, as well as enhance fire safety by preventing the spread of fires. It will provide weatherization measures to property owners, potentially through a special assessment on their property taxes, with priority given to low- and moderate-income households. The program is funded with $30 million from the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Sterley Stanley
Cosponsors
Gabriel Rodriguez
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