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TEU defers ordinance tied to 18 electric chargers; staff to follow up

5599869 · August 19, 2025
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Summary

The committee deferred Bill 20250522, an ordinance discussed in public comment as a $1,249,000 measure to install 18 electric chargers; the mayor's office said it would provide more information after the meeting.

The Transportation, Energy and Utilities Committee deferred consideration of Bill 20250522 during its Aug. 19 meeting. Committee records show the item was moved to defer; a staff member from the mayor’s office said he did not know the reason and would follow up.

A member of the public, John Nooney, addressed the committee during public comment and identified Bill 20250522 as an ordinance for $1,249,000 to provide 18 electric chargers. Nooney said the chargers were intended for building-inspection vehicles and that the ordinance was in committee and finance but not in neighborhoods or waterways. He also said the potential location could include a public park on Pottsburg Creek and referenced a related item on the city’s potential Florida Inland Navigation District (FIND) land-acquisition list (Bill 20250019).

Committee chair asked Bill Delaney of the mayor’s office for the reason for the deferral; Delaney replied, “I don't know. I will get that information for you, though.” The chair requested a follow-up later the same day.

The record does not show a committee vote on the ordinance because it was deferred. Committee staff and council offices said they would provide additional information to members and follow up on the deferral.