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Council discusses whether city should operate EV chargers or outsource; 10 stations planned at community center
Summary
Staff told the council the FY26 capital budget includes plans for public EV chargers at the community center and Buddy Attick Park and that the city must decide whether to operate the chargers or outsource to a provider; staff noted reliability and data‑access problems at some existing Pepco and third‑party stations.
City Manager Josue Semoran and staff briefed the council on planned EV charging infrastructure and options for operating the stations.
Semoran said the city plans to install 10 new public Level‑2 charging stations at the community center/library parking lot and additional chargers at Buddy Attick Park. The city is using the Blink platform for community‑facing chargers, which staff said supports membership, fleet…
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