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Town of Wrentham Designated as Green Community

WRENTHAM — Town Administrator Kevin Sweet is pleased to announce that the Town of Wrentham was designated as a Green Community by the state.

In a letter sent by the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER), Town Administrator Sweet was notified of the new designation for the town on Tuesday, Dec. 20.

“The Town of Wrentham has been working hard to foster and cultivate a greener and cleaner community for our residents and businesses, and this designation is a direct testament to all of the work we’ve been able to accomplish thus far,” Town Administrator Sweet said. “I would like to thank everyone who has worked tirelessly to help us achieve this goal and receive this designation. I greatly look forward to continuing the work we’ve started in making more sustainable choices to protect our environment.”

The DOER Green Communities Division provides technical assistance and financial support for municipal initiatives to improve energy efficiency and increase the use of renewable energy in public buildings, facilities and schools.

There are five criteria to be a Green Community. Meeting those criteria qualifies communities for state funding to increase their efforts. The criteria are:

  • Provide as-of-right siting in designated locations for renewable/alternative energy generation, research & development, or manufacturing facilities.
  • Adopt an expedited application and permit process for as-of-right energy facilities.
  • Establish an energy use baseline for municipal buildings and facilities, and develop a plan to reduce energy use by twenty percent after five years.
  • Purchase fuel-efficient vehicles when available and practicable.
  • Minimize life-cycle energy costs for new construction homes and buildings; one way to meet these requirements is to adopt the new Board of Building Regulations and Standards (BBRS) Stretch Code.

Town Administrator Sweet would like to recognize and thank Director of Planning & Economic Development Rachel Benson and Director of Facilities and Capital Planning Chad Lovett for their work in leading the Town of Wrentham to achieve Green Community status.

Along with this designation, the Town of Wrentham has been awarded a grant of $144,600. The grant will be used towards the costs of energy-saving projects. As part of the process to apply to become a Green Community, the town has identified more than thirty projects to assist in reducing the town’s energy usage.

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