City of Dallas - Green Building Policy for Municipal Buildings (Energy Efficiency Requirements)

TX Energy Standards for Public Buildings local government

Program Details

Program ID
2741
Last Updated
6/27/2024

Eligibility

Eligible Sectors
local government
Eligible Technologies
solar - passive solar water heat solar space heat solar photovoltaics wind (all) biomass geothermal heat pumps daylighting comprehensive measures/whole building hydroelectric (small)

Program Summary

In 2003, the Dallas City Council passed a resolution requiring that all new municipal buildings larger than 10,000 square feet be constructed to meet U.S. Green Building Council Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver Certification standards. In 2006 the green building program policy was updated, increasing the requirement for new city-funded public works and transportation facilities under the 2006 bond program to LEED Gold Certification. The first building completed under this policy was the Jack Evans Police Headquarters, which obtained LEED Silver certification in December 2005. As of 2015, Dallas has 26 LEED certified facilities: 14 silver (includes 1 LEED EB), 10 gold, 1 platinum, and 1 certified. Renovations and rehabilitation projects are also directed to use LEED principles to the greatest extent that they are reasonable and practical. The Dallas City Council has also enacted green building requirements for new residential and commercial development.

Contact & Resources

Please verify current program details with the administering agency before making any financial decisions.

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