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Committee discusses healthy-streets pilot, anti-idling steps and EV-ready wiring for local code updates

2900514 · April 8, 2025
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Summary

Members added ordinances to the agenda and discussed next steps for pursuing a healthy-streets pilot, investigating anti-idling rules near schools, confirming 2022 energy code adoption for EV-ready wiring, and a possible tool buyback to reduce gas-powered lawn equipment use.

The committee moved to add ordinances to old business and discussed a series of local policy options ranging from a healthy-streets pilot to anti-idling measures and building-code questions for EV charging readiness.

During the meeting a member noted the city passed a healthy-streets ordinance last fall and described the administrative petition process identified in that ordinance: a street-level pilot requires neighborhood support (committee members cited a 75% household acceptance threshold) and review by the city's traffic-calming process.

Members proposed Brookside Triangle as a possible pilot location. Committee members discussed typical installation…

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