This item expands and standardizes the City’s program that gives free portable air conditioners (ACs) to low‑income and vulnerable residents. It adds one‑time funding in 2026 and increases an existing supply-and-install contract so more units can be delivered this summer. The broad goal is to reduce health risks from extreme heat for people most at risk. The report also updates Council that staff are still studying a maximum indoor temperature by-law, but are not ready to propose one.
Key changes:
Low‑income seniors, pregnant people, and infants in multi‑unit buildings
People receiving OW/ODSP discretionary benefits or applying to the City’s Hardship Fund
Tenants in TCHC/TSHC buildings (especially seniors)
Landlords in the private market
All tenants without landlord‑provided cooling
Timing
What is unclear
Estimated public cost: one‑time about $1.06 million in 2026, funded from the Corporate Extreme Weather Reserve, plus $1.0 million already approved to run the base program.