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Committee backs resolution urging curbside EV charging feasibility study, requests cost and funding plan

Land Use and Transportation Committee, San Francisco Board of Supervisors · May 20, 2024
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Summary

The committee voted 3–0 to recommend a resolution supporting SFMTA and SF Environment’s curbside EV charging feasibility study and to request a report with site recommendations, cost estimates and funding strategies by the end of 2024. Presenters said the study will identify technical feasibility, community engagement, and an implementation framework.

The Land Use and Transportation Committee on May 20 recommended a resolution urging city agencies to advance a curbside electric‑vehicle (EV) charging feasibility study and to deliver a report with recommendations, cost estimates and funding strategies by the end of 2024.

Supervisor Rafael Mandelmann, the sponsor, framed the resolution as supporting ongoing work by SFMTA, SF Environment, Public Works and other partners to develop a scalable, publicly accessible curbside charging program. "Our transportation sector…

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