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File #: 26-0625    Name:
Type: Other Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/15/2026 In control: City Council Legislative Meeting
On agenda: 2/10/2026 Final action:
Title: Consideration of a Request to Release FY 2026 Contingent Reserve funds for the Office of Climate Action
Attachments: 1. 26-0625_Attachment 1 - Climate Action Mid-Year Review - 2-10 Council Meeting
City of Alexandria, Virginia
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MEMORANDUM



DATE: FEBRUARY 5, 2026

TO: THE HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL

THROUGH: JAMES F. PARAJON, CITY MANAGER

FROM: RYAN FREED, CLIMATE ACTION OFFICER

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Consideration of a Request to Release FY 2026 Contingent Reserve funds for the Office of Climate Action
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ISSUE: City Council held $200,000 of Climate Action program funding in reserve at the beginning of FY 2026 and requested staff provide a plan for the use of non-contingent fund and the purpose for the remaining $200,000 placed in contingency.

RECOMMENDATION: That the City Council release and allocate $200,000 of Contingent Reserves for the Office of Climate Action in FY 2026.

BACKGROUND: The Office of Climate Action develops programs, incentives, and education to meet the ambitious goals included in the Environmental Action Plan 2040 (EAP) and the Energy and Climate Change Action Plan (ECCAP). To ensure efficiency in the use of funds, Council placed $200,00 in contingent reserve and directed staff to identify programs and incentives that would fully utilize the Office's allocated budget.

DISCUSSION: FY 2026 expenditures through December 2025 total just over $460,000 of the $400,000 allocated in the general fund, and $133,994 that was carried forward from FY 2025. This leaves a remaining balance of approximately $73,500 for the remainder of FY 2026. These expenditures include the following programs:
1) Investment in City facility improvements ($195,000), including building controls and the installation of heat pump water heaters at Lee Center and Chinquapin recreation centers.
2) Support of Plug In Alexandria ($127,000), a program offering technical assistance and grants for multi-family properties to install EV chargers
3) Purchase of thermostats and energy efficiency kits ($35,000) to provide residents, including nearly 50 thermostats installe...

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