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The council discussed a two-car electric-vehicle charger expected to cost about $25,000 plus installation, with PECO rebates potentially covering 50% of the cost. Members also considered planting more trees at Rap Curry Park to help reduce storm-water damage and flooding.
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No final approval was recorded for the electric-vehicle charger, but the council reviewed its estimated cost and possible rebate. Members discussed herbicide use in parks, flood mitigation, pollinator-garden activities, and plans for the Fall 2026 Earth Festival. The council also supported adding two seats, increasing membership from five to seven, pending review of the process.
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