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File #: 24-3741    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/21/2024 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 11/5/2024 Final action: 11/5/2024
Title: APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Conservation and Development Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Robert Gurule (dba Water Heaters Express), to extend the term from July 31, 2025 through July 31, 2026 and increase the payment limit by $400,000 to a new payment limit of $600,000 for the purchase or repair of additional water heater equipment. (100% State and Federal Weatherization Program funds)
To: Board of Supervisors
From: John Kopchik, Director, Conservation and Development
Report Title: Weatherization Contract Amendment - Water Heaters Express (C46814-01)
?Recommendation of the County Administrator ? Recommendation of Board Committee


RECOMMENDATIONS:
APPROVE and AUTHORIZE the Conservation and Development Director, or designee, to execute a contract amendment with Robert Gurule (dba Water Heaters Express), to extend the term from July 31, 2025 through July 31, 2026 and increase the payment limit by $400,000 to a new payment limit of $600,000 for the purchase or repair of additional water heater equipment.

FISCAL IMPACT:
100% State and Federal Weatherization Program Funds. No impact on the County General Fund.

BACKGROUND:
The Department of Conservation and Development (DCD) has partnered with the Employment and Human Services Department (EHSD) for the past 20 years to provide energy-saving home improvements to low-income families throughout unincorporated Contra Costa County, as well as the County's 19 cities. This funding is provided by State and federal grant programs including, but not limited to, the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), the Energy Crisis Intervention Program (ECIP), and the Department of Energy (DOE).

With these grants, the Weatherization Program may provide homes with hot water heaters, furnaces, refrigerators, microwaves, doors, windows, LED (light emitting diode) light bulbs, LED night lights, Tier 2 Advanced power strips, occupancy sensors, weather-stripping, ceiling fans, and attic insulation. Homes receive a blower door test (a diagnostic tool to locate and correct air infiltration), and homes with gas appliances receive a combustion appliance safety test that checks for carbon monoxide gas leakage. Homes with gas appliances are provided with a carbon monoxide alarm.

Under its grant funding contract, the Weatherization Program is required to meet minimum unit production goals (number of homes weatherized...

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