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San Francisco Board of Appeals receives support for electric vehicle charging site

February 28, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California



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San Francisco Board of Appeals receives support for electric vehicle charging site
The San Francisco Board of Appeals is poised to make a significant decision regarding the future of a site at 140 Fourteenth Street, with strong support emerging for its use as an electric vehicle (EV) charging station. During a recent meeting, public comments highlighted the urgency and importance of this project in the context of the city’s green energy transition.

Alex Landsberg, representing the San Francisco Electrical Contractors Association, passionately urged the board to reject an appeal that could hinder the installation of EV chargers. He emphasized that the project aligns with the demand for green jobs and is crucial for the city’s infrastructure development. “Getting the infrastructure that we need for the green energy transition is absolutely vital,” Landsberg stated, reinforcing the need for swift action to support sustainable initiatives.

Echoing this sentiment, Jackson from the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce also advocated for the board to deny the appeal. He argued that allowing the site to be used for EV charging would send a positive message to businesses, showcasing San Francisco as a welcoming environment for innovative solutions. “We need to change the narrative that it is difficult to operate a business in San Francisco,” he said, highlighting the economic recovery efforts post-COVID-19.

The board's decision on this appeal is anticipated to have broader implications for the city’s commitment to sustainability and economic revitalization. As discussions continue, stakeholders are hopeful that the board will recognize the importance of this project in fostering a greener future for San Francisco.

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