The program first launched in 2002 program aimed at providing incentives for energy retrofits in residential homes.
Plans are underway to relaunch the Better Homes Kingston program.
The City has an online survey out seeking public input on the program.
They say input will help ensure the program offerings best serve participants.
The Better Homes Kingston program was first unveiled in 2022 aimed at providing incentives for energy retrofits in residential homes.
In a news release, 368 projects were completed in Kingston averaging a 66 percent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions per project.
The anticipated date for the relaunch is sometime in 2026.
Anyone interested in taking the survey can go to the Get Involved Kingston website by August 14.
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