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Committee adds green-fleet language to vehicle purchase resolution and clears EV-charging contract
Summary
Legislators amended a vehicle purchase resolution to reference Ulster County's green fleet local law, approved purchases of about 30 fleet vehicles, and approved a contract to install electric vehicle charging equipment while clarifying that some NYSERDA rebates may be paid directly to vendors rather than through the county.
Ulster County’s Public Works committee on May 12 amended a capital project resolution for county fleet purchases to reference the county’s green fleet local law, and approved a separate contract to install electric vehicle charging equipment on county property.
Why it matters: the changes reflect the county’s intent to align vehicle replacement and charging infrastructure with local green-fleet requirements while clarifying how outside rebates will affect the county’s capital accounting.
The committee considered Resolution 202, establishing capital project number 733 for the purchase of roughly 30 county fleet vehicles. Legislator Litz pointed out that…
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