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City to allow Rocky Mountain Power to install up to six EV chargers at City Hall under long‑term lease
Summary
Council reviewed a proposed long‑term lease to allow Rocky Mountain Power to install, own and operate up to six public EV charging stalls in the City Hall parking lot at no cost to the city; council members confirmed the stations would be publicly available and paid for by users.
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City staff presented a proposal to lease up to six parking stalls at City Hall to Rocky Mountain Power so the utility can install, own and maintain electric‑vehicle charging stations.
Staff said the project would likely be implemented through a long‑term agreement (reported as roughly 30 years), with Rocky Mountain Power incurring installation and equipment costs (an estimated $1 million project referenced) and the city providing space at no capital cost. The stations would be available to the public; users would pay charging fees via the vendor’s payment system.
Council members asked whether nearby residents might use the chargers overnight and whether there would be any city financial obligation; staff replied the stalls would be open to the public and the city would have no repair/maintenance cost beyond providing the space. No formal vote was recorded during the study session; staff included the item for the consent agenda pending council concurrence to proceed.

