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Moab commissioners discuss EV readiness ordinance framing; staff to prioritize multifamily, phased standards and incentives
Summary
Moab City staff briefed the Planning Commission March 27 on options for an EV readiness ordinance, proposing a phased approach and recommending initial emphasis on multifamily housing and incentives rather than broad immediate mandates.
Moab City staff briefed the Planning Commission March 27 on framing an electric-vehicle (EV) readiness ordinance to support local greenhouse-gas reduction goals. Commissioners discussed a phased approach to readiness, incentives for developers and a focus on multifamily housing and retrofits.
Staff framed the policy goals by noting that transportation accounted for roughly 29% of the city’s greenhouse-gas inventory and that increased EV adoption could help reach the city’s emission-reduction targets. The presentation described three readiness tiers: "EV capable" (conduit installed for future charging), "EV…
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