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Ann Arbor, MI considers new ordinance requiring energy/water consumption reports for large buildings

Ann Arbor, MI energy and water consumption reports policy

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The Ann Arbor City Council unanimously passed the first reading for a new ordinance designed to lower emissions and improve efficiency in municipal buildings. If approved, the ordinance would require city-owned buildings over 10,000 square feet and non-city properties over 20,000 square feet to track their energy and water consumption. Property owners covered by the ordinance would be required to submit benchmarking reports annually.

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Ann Arbor, MI

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City Council moves forward with mandating energy, water benchmarking

The Ann Arbor City Council unanimously passed the first reading for an ordinance that would mandate energy and water benchmarking for some buildings in the city.

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Proposed Ann Arbor law requires large buildings to disclose energy data - mlive.com

In fight against climate change, Ann Arbor wants building owners to disclose energy data

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