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Laguna Beach council directs staff to pursue EV charging build‑out and seek SoCal Edison funding
Summary
City staff presented a five‑year implementation plan to electrify portions of the municipal fleet and install EV charging infrastructure. Council directed staff to issue an RFP for EV charging construction, pursue a Southern California Edison Charge Ready Transport agreement, and return with funding details.
Laguna Beach city staff told the City Council on March 11 that a phased plan to electrify the city fleet and install electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure would reduce municipal greenhouse‑gas emissions but require an upfront capital investment.
Assistant City Engineer Frank Lopez said the team recommends infrastructure be built now to accommodate expected vehicle replacements over the next five years and to position the city to capture available incentives. "We're proposing a plan to build out the infrastructure for the next five years' worth of electric vehicle replacements through 02/1930," Lopez said, noting the presentation was prepared with consultant ICF.
ICF program manager Emma Sullivan said the city's inventory counts about 185 internal‑combustion vehicles and that a five‑year window would likely convert roughly 22 vehicles and require about 47 chargers at two…
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