Politics & Government

How Does The Green Communities Grant Help Sudbury?

Sudbury got a big Green Communities grant. Here's how it's being used.

SUDBURY, MA—In June, Sudbury was informed that the town had received a $250,000 Green Communities Grant from the Department of Energy Resources (DOER).

According to an announcement from Jim Kelly, combined facilities director, this is how the money is being used:

• $19,765.30, Curtis Middle School—LED
Lighting retrofit
• $6,667.40, Haynes School—LED Lighting
retrofit
• $8,738.30, Loring School—LED Lighting
retrofit
• $8,931.00, Nixon School—LED Lighting
retrofit
• $7,722.60, Noyes School—LED Lighting
retrofit
• $13,749.90, Atkinson Pool—LED Lighting
retrofit
• $45,355.80, Lincoln Sudbury High School—
LED Lighting retrofit
• $3,891.55, Curtis Middle School—
Refrigeration Controls
• $2,564.07, Noyes School— Refrigeration
Controls
• $20,034.30, Curtis Middle School—
Weatherization
• $15,248.60, Noyes School— Weatherization
• $17,799.90, Dept of Public Works—Electric
Vehicle Purchase
• $1,616.10, Dept of Public Works—EV
Charging Station
• $77,915.00, Goodnow Library— Direct Digital
Controls

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Work on these projects begins this summer.

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