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Cities Enticing Residents to Go Green
By MB-BigB | December 30, 2007
The Associated Press has a partial list of some of the benefits, perks, rebates, etc that cities and towns are giving to its citizens who ‘go green’. From Baltimore’s giving of $2,000 towards closing costs for people who buy new homes close to where they work to Parkland, Florida’s $150 rebate to people who intall low-flow toilets or shower heads, it looks like 2008 will bring more of these green perks. For example, one new rebate that didn’t make the list is an up to $6,000 rebate that you can get if you live in Logan, Utah and install a new solar energy system in your home. >
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