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RCTA clears Williams Drive charging project; seeks $250,000 and $100,000 in state design/environment funds
Summary
The Redwood Coast Transit Authority board adopted an initial study and negative declaration for the Williams Drive electric charging station project and approved requesting $250,000 for its design and $100,000 for environmental work at a proposed Downtown Transit Center; all measures passed unanimously.
The Redwood Coast Transit Authority board adopted an environmental initial study and negative declaration for the Williams Drive electric vehicle charging station project and approved requests for state design and environmental funding during its meeting.
The authority voted to adopt Resolution 2024-2504 certifying the initial study and negative declaration for the Williams Drive charging-station project. The board subsequently approved a request to the California Transportation Commission for $250,000 to fund design of the Williams Drive charging stations (Resolution 2024-2505) and separately approved a $100,000 allocation request to begin environmental work on the proposed Downtown Transit Center (Resolution 2024-2506).
Why it matters: the projects support RCTA’s transition to…
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