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That the City Manager is requested to work with relevant City departments to review the Across Sidewalk Electric Vehicle Charging (EV) Permit Pilot Program, eliminate the $200 annual permit fee and determine if the process can be simplified. CHARTER RIGHT EXERCISED BY MAYOR SIMMONS IN COUNCIL JANUARY 22, 2024 REFERRED TO THE TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMITTEE IN COUNCIL JANUARY 29, 2024
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FIRST IN COUNCIL
January 22, 2024
City of Cambridge
COUNCILLOR NOLAN
VICE MAYOR MCGOVERN
WHEREAS:
The City of Cambridge recognizes the importance of Electric Vehicle infrastructure
and acknowledge that electric vehicles (EVs) create less greenhouse gas emissions and
air pollution than traditional gasoline-fueled vehicles and that EV drivers benefit from
better fuel economy and financial incentives and contribute to cleaner air and better
health for the community; and
WHEREAS:
There are over 5,000 EVs registered in Cambridge and the City should continue to
work to expand access to charging citywide and EVs can be cheaper to operate than
fossil fuel cars despite costing more initially; and
WHEREAS:
In response to the work of the Climate Committee, the City Council and the Climate
Crisis Working Group, which recommended taking steps to expand EV charging
options, on July 12, 2023, the City announced a new EV charging pilot program that
will allow residents to apply for a permit to charge EVs across City sidewalks with
proper protections to ensure safety and accessibility; and
WHEREAS:
This charging pilot program supports the City’s continued commitment to increasing
public EV charging access and could act as a transitional piece for meeting the overall
publicly accessible EV charging goals; and
WHEREAS:
To receive a permit, residents have to follow strict guidelines, buy an approved cover,
and have appropriate outdoor electric outlet which can be expensive to install and pay
an annual fee of $200, and live more than half a mile from a public charging station, all
of which make the program less accessible and more costly restricting equitable access
to electric vehicle charging infrastructure for all residents; and
WHEREAS:
The City Council has worked to advance city goals of equity and support for residents
and small businesses, and remove financial and other barriers when possible; now
therefore be it
ORDERED:
That the City Manager be and hereby is requested to work with relevant City
departments to review the Across Sidewalk Electric Vehicle Charging (EV) Permit
Pilot Program, eliminate the $200 annual permit fee and determine if the process can
be simplified and report back to the City Council in a timely manner.