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Select Board declines to approve ChargePoint lease for downtown EV station after split votes
Summary
After discussion about costs, usage and TIF eligibility, the Select Board failed to approve either a one-year ($3,000) or five-year ($12,600) upfront lease for a dual-port ChargePoint station in the downtown municipal lot.
The Skowhegan Select Board discussed and then declined to approve a ChargePoint lease for a dual-port electric vehicle charging station in the downtown municipal parking lot during its Sept. 9 meeting.
The board considered two upfront payment options: a one-year lease for $3,000 and a five-year lease for $12,600. The one-year option failed on a tie vote recorded in the meeting as "Motion fails 3 3 to 2." The five-year option also failed when the board voted and the…
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