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Electric buses could transform Framingham's transportation landscape

June 03, 2024 | Framingham City, Middlesex County, Massachusetts



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Electric buses could transform Framingham's transportation landscape
During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the potential implementation of electric buses in Framingham, highlighting the need for adequate charging infrastructure. A council member noted the current lack of charging capacity at the bus parking area, which is primarily a dirt and grass lot.

The member emphasized the environmental benefits and cost savings associated with transitioning to electric buses, particularly given the city's extensive bus network. They suggested that pursuing state grant funding could be a viable strategy to support this initiative, urging fellow council members to advocate for such funding to facilitate the transition.

The conversation also touched on the broader implications of adopting electric vehicles, with the council recognizing the importance of addressing both heavy trucks and electric buses in future discussions. The meeting concluded with a commitment to revisit these topics as the city explores sustainable transportation options.

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