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Piedmont council approves easement to PG&E to power EV chargers at Piedmont Park
Summary
The council voted to grant a narrow utility easement on city park property to allow PG&E to install a transformer to serve new electric vehicle charging stations on Magnolia Avenue; council and staff discussed location, appearance and the possibility of future quitclaiming if uses change.
The Piedmont City Council voted to approve a resolution granting an easement to Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for an electrical transformer to power electric vehicle chargers proposed along Magnolia Avenue at Piedmont Park.
Public Works Director Daniel Gonzales presented the site plan and easement exhibit, noting the city holds a 60‑foot right‑of‑way on Magnolia and that PG&E prefers equipment in public right‑of‑way but requested an easement for a small portion of city park property immediately behind the Magnolia curb. Gonzales showed a revised layout that…
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