30 results for “electric vehicle charging”
30 results for “electric vehicle charging”
The Sustainability, City Light, Arts and Culture Committee met on August 16, 2024, at 9:33 a.m. with five members present (Councilmembers Woo, Moore, Morales, Saka, and Strauss) to consider three items. The committee unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution 32139, adopting a 2025-2030 Strategic Plan Update and six-year rate path for the City Light Department. The committee also unanimously recommended adoption of Resolution 32130, endorsing City Light's Wholesale Energy Risk Management Policy governing energy trading and renewable energy credits, which supersedes Resolution 31616. Additionally, the committee unanimously recommended passage of Council Bill 120840, amending Seattle Municipal Code Section 21.49.100 to authorize electric vehicle charging stations to submeter electricity. The meeting adjourned at 10:35 a.m.
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The Economic Development, Technology, and City Light Committee met on August 9, 2023, with four members present (Nelson, Herbold, Sawant, Strauss) and one excused (Juarez). The committee unanimously recommended passage of CB 120636, a 15-year agreement with Whatcom County for law enforcement and governmental services at the City's Skagit Hydroelectric Project facilities and communities of Newhalem and Diablo, with a 4–0 vote in favor. The committee also unanimously recommended passage of CB 120637, authorizing City Light to lease real property for electric vehicle charging stations and supporting infrastructure, with a 4–0 vote in favor. CB 120634, establishing a new 12-year Ballard Business Improvement Area with special assessments on commercial, multifamily, and mixed-use properties and disestablishing the prior 2017 BIA, was discussed but no vote or recommendation was recorded.
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The Doylestown Township Environmental Advisory Council met on May 8, 2023, to discuss several initiatives including climate action planning, grant opportunities, and local environmental concerns. The council reviewed a Penn State student's climate action planning presentation and identified grant opportunities, including a May 14 deadline for a DVRPC electric vehicle charging station grant requiring an 80/20 federal-local cost split, with two potential locations identified at Pooles Corner and another site. The meeting also addressed resident concerns about a land naturalization project near Longwood Circle that has created issues with field mice and standing water, and discussed updates to the Lenape Garden including signage made from natural materials and regular maintenance by master gardeners.
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