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Housing is essential to the health and resilience of our communities, and there is an inextricable link between affordability and decarbonization. The owners and operators of Los Angeles’ affordable housing stock have limited capital and operational resources to access more efficient equipment and diligently work toward quality-of-life improvements for their tenants without incurring additional financial burdens.
LADWP’s Comprehensive Affordable Multifamily Retrofits (CAMR) program seeks to pair affordable housing with decarbonization and local economic development through prevailing wage requirements. Among other affordability requirements, participating buildings must also comply with the city’s Existing Building Energy and Water Efficiency (EBEWE) ordinance.
Join LABBC’s Renee Daigneault in conversation with Enayet Miah of LADWP, Angel Rodriguez of California Housing Partnership Corporation (CHPC) and Costanza Gonzalo of the Association for Energy Affordability (AEA) to learn more.
Key Takeaways
Whole Building Retrofits: Reduce operating expenses, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve the local economy with accessible and attractive incentives through this landmark opportunity for affordable multifamily housing.
Technical Support: CAMR provides comprehensive expert support for the retrofit process from start to finish.
EBEWE Ordinance: Compliance is a prerequisite for CAMR. Improve your building while getting ahead of regulatory requirements.