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Brooklyn Park launches ambitious electric mobility initiative

July 08, 2024 | Brooklyn Park City, Hennepin County, Minnesota



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Brooklyn Park launches ambitious electric mobility initiative
In a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the historical ties between Liberia and the United States, as well as the city's ongoing initiatives in electric mobility. A representative expressed gratitude for the support from Brooklyn Park's mayor and city council, emphasizing the unique relationship stemming from Liberia's founding by freed American slaves in the 19th century. This connection was underscored by the historical significance of Liberia's first governor, Thomas Buchanan, who was related to President Abraham Lincoln.

The meeting also featured a presentation by Tim Pratt, the recycling manager, who discussed a report on electric mobility options. Pratt noted the global shift away from fossil fuels and the importance of transitioning to renewable energy sources. He highlighted a collaborative project with Hennepin County and the National Renewable Energy Labs aimed at electrifying transportation in areas with high levels of low-income and BIPOC residents. The initiative seeks to gather community input through surveys and conversations, with over 700 residents participating thus far.

Pratt's presentation emphasized the need for affordable and climate-friendly transportation alternatives, particularly in neighborhoods disproportionately affected by diesel emissions. The project aims to ensure that the voices of those typically unheard in transportation discussions are included in planning for a sustainable future.

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