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Port Washington OKs participation in PSE&G EV make-ready program with five board votes, two abstentions

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The board approved a district partnership to install up to 48 LinkWell EV charging ports at no upfront cost under PSE&G’s make-ready incentives; maintenance and cellular service are included for five years but districts retain responsibility for vandalism and long-term service contracts.

The Port Washington Board of Education voted to participate in PSE&G’s EV charging make‑ready program, approving a vendor partnership that would install charging infrastructure at multiple district sites without an upfront cost to taxpayers. The board’s vote on the consent agenda passed with five yes votes and two abstentions (Deborah Brooks and Sandra Alvarez).

Brian Graham, facilities staff, told the board the recommended vendor, LED Consulting, would install LinkWell charging stations “with 0 cost to the district.” Graham said the pilot includes up to 48 charging ports—three pedestals with up to two ports each at seven schools plus the…

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