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West Sacramento personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $48,065

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $13015
ENERGY Electrician $750
ENERGY HVAC $170
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $11500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $6750
ENERGY Plumbing $840

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West Sacramento

West Sacramento, CA, is a vibrant riverfront city located in Yolo County, directly across from Sacramento. Incorporated in 1987, it has a population of around 53,000 and spans 22.8 square miles. The city is known for its diverse community, rapid development, and economic growth, primarily due to its proximity to the state capital. Key industries include agriculture, transportation, and warehousing. Notable landmarks are the Ziggurat building and Raley Field, home of the minor league baseball team, the Sacramento River Cats. West Sacramento is also recognized for its commitment to sustainability and innovative urban farming initiatives.

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energy

West Sacramento, CA, has shown a proactive approach to energy efficiency with initiatives such as the adoption of solar panels on public buildings and homes. Incentives for solar energy installations have led to an increase in residential and commercial solar projects. The city’s participation in community choice aggregation programs allows for greater use of renewable energy sources. Energy-efficient building codes are in place to ensure new constructions are aligned with sustainability goals. The city is also upgrading public lighting to LED technology to reduce energy consumption. Various grants and programs are available for residents and businesses to perform energy audits and retrofits. The West Sacramento Municipal Utility has been actively promoting green power options to its consumers. Efforts towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions are evident in the city's commitment to the Mayor's Climate Commission goals. Energy education programs are available to help residents understand and reduce their energy usage. The city has made considerable progress in increasing energy efficiency and reducing reliance on non-renewable energy sources.

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water

In West Sacramento, water efficiency is a top priority, with ongoing efforts to reduce water consumption and protect this vital resource. The city has implemented tiered water pricing to encourage conservation among residents and businesses. Rebate programs are available for water-saving appliances and fixtures, such as low-flow toilets and drought-resistant landscaping. The city’s water utility actively promotes Smart Watering programs to optimize irrigation schedules and reduce overuse. Leak detection and repair programs have been instrumental in minimizing water loss throughout the city. West Sacramento has invested in infrastructure upgrades to improve water delivery and reduce waste. Recycled water programs are in development for non-potable uses, such as landscape irrigation and industrial processes. Public outreach campaigns focus on educating citizens about water-wise practices. The River City High School and local organizations often collaborate on water conservation projects, fostering a community of water stewards.

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transportation

West Sacramento has made significant strides in enhancing transportation efficiency within the city. The local government promotes alternative modes of transportation, including biking and walking, by developing miles of bike lanes and trails. The city is involved in regional transit planning, contributing to a more connected and efficient public transportation system. Projects such as the I Street Bridge Replacement project aim to improve connectivity and reduce congestion. Electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure is expanding, with the city providing incentives for EV purchases and the installation of charging stations. Car-sharing services and ride-sharing incentives have been established to reduce single-occupancy vehicle trips. West Sacramento's transportation demand management programs discourage car dependency, and the city works closely with employers to promote telecommuting and flexible work schedules. Public transit options include Yolobus and other regional transit services, which are being enhanced to increase coverage and reliability. The city also supports the development of smart transportation technologies to improve traffic flow and safety.

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waste

West Sacramento has implemented comprehensive waste management programs aimed at promoting recycling and reducing landfill waste. The city offers a robust curbside recycling program and has established a mandatory commercial recycling ordinance to encourage businesses to minimize waste. Special waste collection events are organized regularly, allowing the disposal of hazardous materials like e-waste and household chemicals safely. In support of California's goal for organic waste reduction, the city has introduced organic waste collection for both residential and commercial properties. West Sacramento also participates in statewide initiatives to reduce single-use plastics and has education programs to inform residents about proper waste segregation. Businesses are encouraged to reduce packaging and use environmentally friendly materials through various incentives. The city has also invested in modernizing recycling facilities to increase capacity and efficiency. Local non-profits and schools often collaborate in waste reduction campaigns, fostering community involvement.