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An Ordinance has been received from Diane P. LeBlanc, relative to Ordinance # 2022-6 Article III Green Jobs 2.66.100 Definitions. PASSED TO A SECOND READING IN COUNCIL FEBRUARY 27, 2023 TO BE ORDAINED ON OR AFTER MARCH 20, 2023. ORDAINED IN COUNCIL MARCH 20, 2023
Article III Green Jobs
2.66.100 Definitions
“Eligible Cambridge Residents” are those individuals or families earning less than 80% of
Area Median Income (AMI).
“Green Jobs” Green jobs are those that contribute to preserve or restore the environment, be
they in traditional sectors such as manufacturing and construction, or in new, emerging green
sectors such as renewable energy and energy efficiency. Green jobs help:
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Improve energy and raw materials efficiency
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Limit greenhouse gas emissions
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Minimize waste and pollution
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Protect and restore ecosystems
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Support adaptation to the effects of climate change
Occupational areas considered Green Jobs include: HVAC and Energy Efficiency technology,
Solar Panel installation, Green Forestry, Electric Vehicle Technology, Renewable Energy
Technology, Building Automation, and more. Other areas that may be added via regulation or
amendment.
“Green Jobs Training Programs” shall mean any training programs approved
by the City of Cambridge as providing for training in Green Jobs and meeting
the requirements set forth in Section 2.66.120.
2.66.110 Establishment
Within 6 months of the effective date of this ordinance, the City Manager shall
establish through the Community Development Department and Department
of Human Service Programs a Green Jobs Initiative that will provide
recruitment, information, referral, and support services to Eligible Cambridge
Residents in training for jobs considered to be congruent with the city’s
greenhouse gas emissions reductions and other environmental mitigation goals.
2.66.120 Requirements
A. Recruitment and training may be provided directly by city departments,
or via third parties, approved by the City of Cambridge, and may
receive direct funding from the city and/or other funding sources.
B. All approved programs available to Eligible Cambridge Residents shall
be free of charge and shall comply with all requirements of federal, state
and local laws, rules and regulations related to non-discrimination.
C. When selecting training partners offering paid work-based learning components, the City
shall prioritize programs that pay a Living Wage (as defined in Section 2.121.030 of the
Municipal Code) for any labor provided through internships, apprenticeships, or other
arrangements where trainees are performing actual labor.
2.66.130 Approval of Green Jobs Training Programs
A. The Green Jobs Initiative shall continuously identify any existing programs that
meet the Requirements from the Green Jobs Initiative, and shall approve as
many such programs as feasible.
B. Approved Green Jobs Training Programs shall be advertised on the city
website, with clear instructions for how residents can participate, including
eligibility and how to apply for scholarships or financial aid, as necessary and
how to receive help in completing their applications.
C. The Green Jobs Initiative shall continually seek out opportunities to create a
City Green Jobs Training Program or partner with third parties to support or
create Green Jobs Training Programs based on demand and opportunity.
2.66.140 Annual Reporting and Establishment of new Programs
A. Within one year from the effective date of this ordinance, and annually
thereafter, the Green Jobs Initiative shall produce a Green Jobs report presented
to the City Council containing the following information:
a. An industry overview identifying Green Jobs growth in the
industries listed in Section 2.66.100, i n cl u d i n g unmet demand,
and future prospects for the Boston metro-region. The industry
overview may incorporate or refer to data and reports provided by
third party entities compiling similar information.
b. A listing of all Green Jobs Training Programs approved by the city,
including Cambridge resident participation, successful completion
numbers and rates, and other relevant information.
c. An overview of the Green Jobs Initiative’s outreach and support
provided to Cambridge residents applying for and participating in
programs. This includes a breakdown of supplemental support and
pre-training services provided, barriers to participation, and other
information as needed.
B. Within six months of the most recent annual report, the City Manager shall
establish through partnerships with training providers any additional Green
Jobs Training Programs identified in the annual report as being of the highest
potential value and need. If no such programs are identified the City Manager
shall provide to the City Council a rationale for why no additional programs
are required at that time.
2.66.150 Regulations
The Assistant City Manager for the Department of Human Service Programs may promulgate
regulations to implement the provisions of this Chapter.