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5.2.
Environmental Policy Board (EPB)
Meeting Date:
02/28/2022
By:
Chris Anderson, Community Development

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Title:

Consider Opportunity to Re-Apply for Funding through the Metropolitan Council's Water Efficiency Grant Program

Purpose/Background:

In 2019, the City of Ramsey applied for a Water Efficiency Grant through the Metropolitan Council and was awarded $28,000.  The grant funds have been used to provide rebates to residential and commercial property owners that replaced water using devices (initially, toilets and irrigation controllers, recently expanded to include washing machines) with WaterSense or ENERGY STAR® rated devices.

The Metropolitan Council has announced that it is once again offering a Water Efficiency Grant.  Applications are due by March 31, 2022 and grant recipients will be announced by April 29, 2022.  The grant program will run from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2024.  

Observations/Alternatives:

The current grant program runs through June 30, 2022.  If the City were to apply for the next round of funding and was successful, there would be no gap in program funding.  The Metropolitan Council has upped their contribution to program costs from 75% to 80%, which means the City's required matching component is reduced from 25% to 20%.  The minimum grant amount is $5,000 and the maximum amount is $50,000.

Grant criteria remain the same: rebate applicants must be a municipal water customer; rebates are only applicable to replacement devices (does not cover new construction); and at least a portion of the cost must be paid by the property owner (accomplished this by having property owners be responsible for the sales tax).  Not only has the Metropolitan Council's contribution increased, but they have also expanded the eligible products/devices list to include ENERGY STAR® rated dishwashers (in addition to ENERGY STAR® rated washing machines and WaterSense labeled toilets and irrigation controllers and sprinkler bodies).

Through the current grant program and participation by residents, it is estimated that there's been water savings of nearly 2,000,000 gallons.  This is based on the estimated average annual water savings of replacing older, inefficient devices with grant eligible products, the total number of participants (to date, 80), and the devices that have been replaced.

The City still has approximately $13,000 in grant funds available through June 30, 2022.  It is a bit surprising that there has not been greater demand for the program.  However, Staff still sees this program as a great opportunity for all municipal water customers in the community.  Staff has utilized the website, newsletter, social media, and the dynamic display sign on Highway 10 to promote the rebate program.  The Metropolitan Council will be holding a virtual meeting for prospective applicants where communities can share marketing ideas and strategies.  Staff is hoping the learn about what marketing strategies other communities have utilized to promote their programs to help generate greater participation in our program.

Staff would recommend some program modifications (from current rebate program) that might help increase participation.  First, do not limit which devices/products are eligible for rebates.  Whatever devices are eligible per the grant program guidelines should be part of the City's program.  Secondly, consider an increase in the rebate per device amount and on the total cap per property (currently, these are set at $200 and $500 for residential properties, respectively; and $700 and $1,400 for commercial and Home Owners Association properties).  Third, the City can and should take advantage of this program for some of our public buildings and grounds (the City can apply for rebates for device replacement).  Finally, while not a modification, Staff will explore what other communities have done to market their programs so that Ramsey might be able to boost participation.

 

Funding Source:

Funding for the Water Efficiency Grant Program would consist of three sources: Grant award from the Metropolitan Council (assuming Ramsey was a grant recipient), the City's required 20% match would come from the City's Water Fund, and any rebate participant would cover the sales tax on the purchase of the device (thus satisfying the requirement for the rebate participant to have a financial contribution in the program) plus any amount that exceeds the per device cap.

Action:

Motion to recommend that the City submit an grant application to the Metropolitan Council for Water Efficiency Grant Program funds.

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Brian Hagen Brian Hagen 02/24/2022 02:10 PM
Form Started By:
Chris Anderson
Started On:
02/18/2022 08:38 AM
Final Approval Date:
02/24/2022