File #: LB 18-039   
Section: Legislative Business Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 7/17/2018 Final action:
Subject: Adoption of a Resolution to Rescind Authorization for the CaliforniaFirst PACE Program to Operate in Hayward
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution, 3. Attachment III Postcard Received in February 2018, 4. Attachment IV Postcard May 2018, 5. Attachment V ABAG Letter to PACE Funding 05-24-2018, 6. Attachment VI PACE Funding City of Hayward letter, 7. Attachment VII Correspondence to PACE Funding, 8. Attachment VIII Ltr from CSCDA to True Renewable Energy, 9. Attachment IX Letter from Renewable Funding to Flex Energy, 10. Attachment X Letter from Renewable Funding to CC 06 21 18
DATE: July 17, 2018

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Director of Utilities & Environmental Services

SUBJECT

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Adoption of a Resolution to Rescind Authorization for the CaliforniaFirst PACE Program to Operate in Hayward

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That Council reviews and comments on this report and considers adoption of the attached draft resolution.

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SUMMARY

Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) programs allow property owners to finance energy and water efficiency improvements and pay off the debt through annual installments on their property tax bill. The City Council has authorized five PACE programs to operate in Hayward (www.hayward-ca.gov/PACE). Two of the five are 'Open PACE' programs, each of which have several program administrators. PACE programs can present risks to consumers and some PACE programs and contractors have been implementing aggressive marketing tactics. CaliforniaFirst engaged with a contractor that mailed postcards that misled consumers about the nature of PACE financing and the City's involvement.

Council Sustainability Committee - On May 14, 2018, the Council Sustainability Committee reviewed a staff report about marketing tactics of some PACE programs and recommended that Council adopt a resolution to rescind authorization for CaliforniaFirst to operate in Hayward for two years. The Committee also suggested that the City cancel any PACE provider that has not signed the Regional Collaborative Services Agreement (RCSA), which improves residential customer protections.

ATTACHMENTS

Attachment I Staff Report
Attachment II Draft Resolution
Attachment III Postcard Received in February 2018
Attachment IV Postcard Received May 22, 2018
Attachment V Letter from ABAG to PACE Funding Group, LLC dated May 24, 2018
Attachment VI Letter from PACE Funding Group dated May 24, 2018
Attachment VII Letter from CSCDA to PACE Funding Group, LLC dated May 30, 2018
Attachment VIII Let...

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