The business must be located in the City of Fort Lauderdale. Eligibility details and additional requirements are detailed in the Rebate Program Guidelines and Application Package. Approved applicants have four months to complete the work and submit a rebate request form for their check, along with the home improvement proof of purchase and permit documentation. As the rebate income is taxable, the City will also require a completed W-9 form. If an applicant does not submit the rebate request form and the supporting documentation within four months of approval, the unused funding will be reallocated to applicants who were placed on a waiting list.
Find new uses for old things. Recycle all paper, glass, cans and plastics. Purchase objects made with post-consumer recycled content. Choose solar and wind energy when possible. Be energy savvy! Take the Energy Star savings pledge. A commitment to reducing energy and water usage can save you hundreds of dollars per year! Please enable JavaScript in your browser for a better user experience.
Is Your Routine Green? Jerry Heniser has over thirty years of professional business experience, spending the last two decades in the banking industry specializing in public, institutional and nonprofit finance. Jerry has served on numerous boards and committees providing leadership on redevelopment, bonds, investment and finance.
Steve Werthman has dedicated his career to helping serve the homeless, working with faith-based and community-based organization as well as County government. As a local leader on the issue, Steve has spoken at numerous conferences, including an invitation to the White House Conference Center to present to the US Interagency Council on Homelessness.
Steve continues to lend the South Florida CLT his expertise on local and federal programs as well as ongoing homeless needs. Benji Power was born in Santiago, Chile, where much of his family still resides, and has lived in Miami since he was a young child. He is a trained urban planner and real estate development professional with 15 years of experience working on complex urban redevelopment projects.
Academic life took him to Philadelphia, Boston and Cartagena, Colombia. We have had a great start in our City. These steps include: Installing software to power down hardware automatically after hours, including such things as computers, printers, and copiers on our City networks.
Replacing traditional parking meters with those run on solar power. Solar Parking Meters. Piloting wind turbines to power electric vehicle charging stations at one of our parks. Utilizing geothermal heaters at some of our parks swimming pools.
Installation of programmable thermostats to optimize cooling based on need. Studying the feasibility of retrofitting solar power at municipal facilities. More Information Visit these websites for general information about energy efficiency and conservation challenges in our nation, state and area.
Broward County - Energy and Sustainability This website introduces you to the County's approach to growing energy choice and sustainability in our region, via such initiatives as Energy Sense, the Seal of Sustainability, the Star Community Rating System, and more. Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services - My Florida Home Energy Not just for homeowners, this site is all about simplifying the energy conservation conversation for Floridians.
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