Curbside collection of Brown Leaf Bags will occur on normal trash days during the fourth week in June, July, August and September.
In November 2019, Mayor Luke Bronin issued an Energy Equity Challenge for all Hartford residents and local property owners. The goal is to reduce energy use, support neighborhoods, and ensure that all residents, including renters, take advantage of free resources to improve properties. Please find more information in our brochures:
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If you have a great story of energy upgrades or can show measurable reductions through ENERGY STAR tools like Portfolio Manager or the Home Energy Yardstick, send us an email with your success! We'll share stories and lessons learned in celebration of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Commercial properties that meet or exceed efficiency standards are also eligible for national recognition and can earn the ENERGY STAR!
The purpose of the City of Hartford’s Energy Equity Challenge is to try to help residents save money, reduce energy, and improve their quality of life at home. The City of Hartford does not guarantee any savings or assume any risk associated with the products and/or services of the organizations supporting and/or participating in this Challenge, and all related questions should be directed to these organizations.