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Commendation for MidPen Housing
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The Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Clara recognizes and commends MidPen Housing for its leadership in advancing clean energy upgrades at Carroll Inn, a 122-unit affordable housing community. The project includes significant improvements such as electric heat pump water heaters, high-efficiency HVAC units, solar installations, and energy-efficient appliances, contributing to environmental sustainability and social equity. A ribbon-cutting celebration is scheduled for September 18, 2026, to honor this initiative and the collaborative efforts of various partners.
Key points
- MidPen Housing is a nonprofit affordable housing developer.
- Carroll Inn is a 122-unit, 100-percent affordable, single-room occupancy community.
- The project includes the replacement of fossil fuel systems with electric heat pump technology and solar installations.
- The initiative aims to improve indoor air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- The project aligns with local and regional climate action goals and clean air regulations.
- A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for September 18, 2026, with participation from local, state, and federal leaders.
- The resolution was passed unanimously by the Board of Supervisors.
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Docusign Envelope ID: FE05930F-E149-8024-81DF-9E8B17EE4D0B WHEREAS, MidPen Housing, a leading nonprofit affordable housing developer, has advanced critical clean energy upgrades at Carroll Inn, a 122-unit, 100-percent affordable, single-room occupancy community, ensuring that environmental sustainability and social equity are advanced together; WHEREAS, the City of Sunnyvale and Silicon Valley Clean Energy have contributed essential funding to Caroll Inn, demonstrating exceptional leadership and a steadfast commitment to climate action, environmental justice, and sustainable community development; WHEREAS, the project includes the replacement of aging, fossil fuel-based systems with state-of-the-art electric heat pump water heaters; high-efficiency heat pump HVAC units; onsite solar photovoltaic installations; and modern, energy-efficient in-unit appliances—improving indoor air quality for vulnerable residents while significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and harmful air pollutants; WHEREAS, this innovative electrification project directly supports local and regional climate action goals, aligns with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District’s clean air regulations,...