Councilmembers Dawn Luedtke, Andrew Friedson, and Evan Glass introduced Bill 2-26 on January 20, 2026, which would allow the Montgomery County Green Bank to use existing fuel-energy tax revenue to finance climate resilience and adaptation projects. Eligible projects include increased drainage capacity, early flood warning systems, tree canopy expansion, and green stormwater infrastructure. The bill does not create a new tax and is described as budget neutral; it is co-sponsored by Council Vice President Marilyn Balcombe and Councilmembers Kate Stewart, Sidney Katz, Shebra Evans, and Will Jawando.
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