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Summary <br />Citywide study to determine strategic placement of EV charging stations and installation of charging stations at a <br />minimum of three public parking lots throughout the City. <br />Description <br />Citywide study to determine strategic placement of EV charging stations and installation of charging stations at a <br />minimum of three public parking lots throughout the City. <br />Justification or Benefit of Project <br />This project furthers the City’s Climate Action Plan Goal 4.5 - Encourage the use of fuel efficient vehicles, low carbon <br />fuels and more efficient traffic operations. Specifically, the goal to work towards implementing plug-in station at <br />various locations throughout the City. Increasing the number of stations will increase the convenience and availability <br />of electric fuel for hybrid and electric vehicles. Residents and businesses will have access to EV stations which will <br />highlight San Leandro’s leadership in innovation and technology and reduce the City’s carbon footprint. <br />Consequences of not doing the Project <br />Grant funding should be available for the next few years to incentive cities to install EV stations. Early adopters may <br />benefit from grants. <br />Project Numb 2016.0430Project Typ Parking lots/structures (detac <br />Detailed Cost Status Active <br />Department/Sponsor Community Development <br />Impact to Operation Cost Impact to Maintenance Cost <br />Likely Cost <$100k <br />Categor Buildings <br />Project Name Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Study <br />135
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