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CLK-Pamela Aguilar <br />From: <br />Ian Bain <ibain@redwoodcity.org> <br />Sent: <br />Monday, October 28, 2019 10:14 AM <br />To: <br />Tom Kabat <br />Cc: <br />GRP -City Council <br />Subject: <br />Re: Adoption of Reach Codes - Oct 28 agenda item <br />Attachments: <br />image002jpg <br />Dear Mr. Kabat, <br />On behalf of the City Council, thank you for sharing this information, and writing to express your thoughts on <br />proposed reach codes. The Council will discuss this tonight and your thoughts will be considered. <br />Respectfully, <br />Ian Bain <br />E <br />Mayor <br />City of Redwood City <br />Phone: (650) 780-7565 <br />E-mail: ibain@redwoodcity.org <br />www.redwoodcity.org <br />On Mon, Oct 28, 2019 at 12:23 AM Tom Kabat <tom kg abat2grnail.com> wrote: <br />Dear Redwood City City Council, <br />I'm a fellow public servant, an Environmental Quality Commissioner from Menlo Park. By way of personal <br />background, I'm an energy industry professional with training in building energy science and over three <br />decades of experience at a local gas and electric utility as well as consulting for the U.S. Department of <br />Energy. And currently I'm the engineer on a PCE grant funded project looking at retrofitting a RWC home to <br />rid it of gas polluting systems and we can clearly see it would've been much cheaper to have just built it <br />without gas in the first place, or even to have made it all electric in a recent remodel. But that's where Reach <br />Codes can be a great money saving tool. <br />