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Belmont approves consent items, including $380,000 Peninsula Clean Energy grant for EV chargers

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Summary

The City Council approved the consent calendar 4-0, which included acceptance and paperwork to implement a Peninsula Clean Energy grant of approximately $380,000 to install electric vehicle charging infrastructure at multiple city locations.

Belmont City Council on July 8 approved the consent calendar, which included paperwork to accept a Peninsula Clean Energy grant intended to fund electric vehicle charging stations at several city-owned locations.

Council member McCune reported during verbal updates that "Peninsula Clean Energy awarded the city a grant to pay for electric vehicle charging stations" and that the amount was approximately $380,000. The grant acceptance and related paperwork were included on the consent agenda that passed on a 4-0 roll call vote with one member absent.

Council entertained no public comment on the consent items and staff reported no written comments. The consent calendar vote was recorded as Council member McCune (aye), Vladimir Mello (aye), Vice Mayor Peng Manganeras (aye) and Mayor Mates (aye). The consent motion was moved and seconded on the floor.

City staff will now proceed with steps to implement charging infrastructure using the grant funds; project specifics and installation timelines were not detailed in the meeting packet and will be handled through subsequent staff coordination and procurement processes.