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St. Pete Beach sets electric-vehicle charging fees to cover costs
City Commission of St. Pete Beach · April 28, 2026
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Summary
The commission approved a fee schedule for four city EV charging stations: $0.47 per kilowatt‑hour for up to four hours and $0.94 per kilowatt‑hour thereafter, to recover electricity and network service costs and create a maintenance reserve.
The City Commission voted April 28 to adopt a parking fee schedule that adds electric vehicle (EV) charging rates for the city’s four public chargers. Finance Director Devin Schmidt told commissioners the chargers (at the community center, library and other city locations) had been free to the…
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