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Follow-Up Materials: Webinar Training on Colorado\’s New Statewide Building Energy Performance Program – What Counties Need to Know

Fact Sheet on Local Government/Public Buildings Colorado Energy Office Slide Deck Program 1 pager attached Information local jurisdictions can use on their website BPC Program Website Building ID Tool BPC Compliance Map For questions and assistance, please contact Crystal Egelkamp, Benchmarking & BPS Program Manager, Building Policy, Colorado Energy Office Phone: 720-665-5450, crystal.egelkamp@state.co.us.

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Opioid Abatement Council, Infrastructure Share Grant Opportunity Questions

The purpose of the Infrastructure Share is to promote capital improvements and provide operational assistance for developing or improving the infrastructure necessary to abate the opioid crisis within the state of Colorado. The Infrastructure Share is intended to supplement opioid settlement funds requested by any party or region. The aim of these funds is to

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Latest Resources Available for Opioid Regional Councils

The Colorado Opioid Abatement Council has published the following materials: Response Resources for community members & regional councils/local governments: https://coag.gov/opioid-response-resources/ Settlement Funds Dashboard (view how & where opioid settlement funds have been distributed): https://coag.gov/opioids/dashboard/ Sign up to stay in touch about the opioid response, register here.

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Colorado\’s New Statewide Energy Benchmarking Program – Upcoming deadline for building owners December 1st!

Building Performance Colorado (BPC) is Colorado’s new statewide benchmarking program created as a result of House Bill 21-1286, or the “Energy Performance for Buildings” Statute. The program requires owners of large commercial, multifamily, and public buildings 50,000 square feet and larger to report their annual energy use to the Colorado Energy Office (CEO). The first

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