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A water department site could support three single-port, Level 2 electric-vehicle chargers for city-owned vehicles, allowing future purchases of electric or hybrid transit vans. An incentive application and possible grant funding are being explored, while the approved municipal aggregation plan remains on hold pending better electricity pricing.
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The committee is evaluating charging infrastructure and funding for city-owned electric or hybrid vehicles, but no vehicle purchase was approved. The municipal electricity aggregation program has an approved plan but will not launch until pricing is more favorable and the impact of rate changes is clearer. A public clean-energy information event is scheduled for March 7 at the Library Annex.
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