State & Local Meeting
Eugene Sustainability Commission | Sustainable Buildings Committee: March 2, 2026
March 02, 2026
The Eugene Sustainability Commission's Sustainable Buildings Committee convened to discuss policies and programs aimed at advancing sustainable building practices, with a particular focus on the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) program. The committee explored the potential of PACE as a financing mechanism to support green energy installations in commercial and multifamily residential developments, noting its use in other jurisdictions like Benton County and Washington County. Discussions highlighted the importance of county taxation departments in administering PACE and the need to understand local hesitations. The committee also reviewed the state's Building Performance Standards (BPS) and its implications for existing buildings, emphasizing the need for audits, compliance pathways, and educational outreach to building owners. Additionally, the group considered engaging local developers and architects to identify barriers and opportunities for using sustainable materials, including mass timber, in construction projects. The committee plans to gather more information, potentially invite stakeholders for presentations, and develop recommendations for the broader commission and city council to support sustainable building initiatives.
Sources
- Eugene Sustainability Commission | Sustainable Buildings Committee: March 2, 2026 · City of Eugene Public Meetings · Mar 02