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Commission backs EV‑readiness ordinance and praises digital outreach campaign
Summary
The San Francisco Commission on the Environment voted to support a proposed Electric Vehicle Readiness Ordinance and heard a staff presentation on a short digital campaign that drove about 1,100 landing-page views in 3.5 weeks. Commissioners and the public pressed for measures to promote car‑share use and charging infrastructure.
The San Francisco Commission on the Environment on March 28 voted to approve a resolution supporting the city's proposed Electric Vehicle Readiness Ordinance after a staff presentation describing recent outreach and the ordinance's technical approach.
Department outreach lead Luke Esdell presented the digital campaign "Alternative vehicles, not alt facts," saying the three-and-a-half-week effort generated roughly 1,100 page views and sustained engagement on a landing page that aggregated federal, state and local rebates. "Alternative vehicles, not alt facts," Esdell said. "The facts about buying an electric car, there's nothing alternative about them." He noted…
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