Miranda Gray
Yes. We can help keep people housed by investing in their homes to lower the cost of their utilities. For tenants where utilities are metered, it should be easy to confirm that the costs are not pass on the tenants as a lump sum but are pay for by energy savings. For units where they aren't, it is going to be harder to show the data and confirm. We need to balance the desire to keep low-income housing against letting the cheapest units degrade. It is going to take a lot of collaborate/discussion/fighting with property managers to get to where we need to be.
Nicolas Castro
Did not participate.
Tim Tierney
Did not participate.