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City staff recommend vendor agreement for municipal electric‑vehicle charging network; revenue projection included
Summary
Public Works staff recommended a vendor‑funded EV charging deployment (48 ports: 24 Level 2 and 24 DC fast chargers) with no city capital cost; vendor proposes to pay electricity and maintenance and projects modest revenue to the city.
Public Works presented results of a solicitation to install and operate municipal electric‑vehicle (EV) charging stations and recommended a vendor‑funded model that would require no city capital investment and provide revenue to the city.
The topic matters because the city currently lacks widespread public charging infrastructure and councilmembers identified EV charging as a tool to support mobility and economic activity downtown and in municipal lots.
Director Pete Bennett said the RFP attracted…
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