The county has leveraged a handful of funding sources to upgrade the Island County Jail HVAC and initiate county-wide energy efficiency upgrades.
Island County Commissioners approved the project at their April 28 regular session.
The final $480,000 was secured with a low-cost loan through a state treasurer program, according to Island County Budget Director Elaine Marlow.
“By saving money (on energy) you’re able to pay the debt service,” Marlow said.
The total project cost of $1,514,500 includes the $480,000 loan, $74,325 in County Road funds, $538,790 in Real Estate Excise Tax, a $367,000 state Department of Commerce grant and $54,385 in Puget Sound Energy incentives.
The scope of work includes all labor and materials needed for the construction of a new HVAC system and lighting upgrades for the adult jail; lighting upgrades for the Coupeville campus parking lots, the district court building, Oak Harbor and Camano Island road shops; and building control system upgrades for the juvenile detention center.