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Commission approves $605,000 Department of Energy expansion grant to scale San Francisco e‑bike delivery program

San Francisco Commission on the Environment · March 25, 2024
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Summary

The commission unanimously approved a resolution authorizing a Department of Energy expansion grant (about $605,000) to expand the city's e‑bike delivery program administered by GRID Alternatives, increase participant slots from roughly 30 to about 75, and fund training and an online selection tool; staff amended disbursement timing to extend through 2027.

The San Francisco Commission on the Environment voted unanimously March 25 to approve a resolution authorizing an expansion grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to scale the city’s e‑bike delivery program.

Charles Sheehan, the department’s chief policy and public affairs officer, said the city had previously run a state CEC grant that selected 30 e‑bike participants and that the DOE expansion grant — approximately $605,000 — would grow the program to around 75 participants.…

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