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Proposed areas of investment for Climate Action Fund presented to city council

Investment areas target Bellingham’s largest pollution sources

By Kai Uyehara News Intern
Tax money paid by Bellingham residents into a proposed Climate Action Fund would help reduce carbon pollution and promote renewable electric power, City Council members were told Monday. At Monday’s Bellingham City Council meeting, Mayor Seth Fleetwood and Climate and Energy Manager Seth Vidana presented the fund’s four proposed areas of investment to the council members in their second presentation of a three-part series for the council.  The potential areas of investment target

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