TO: Committee of the Whole - Planning and Public Works
FROM: Mayor Angela Birney
DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR CONTACT(S):
Parks
Carrie Hite
425-556-2326
DEPARTMENT STAFF:
Parks
Lee Ann Skipton
Facilities Manager
TITLE:
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CIP Project Approval - Electrical Service Upgrades and Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
OVERVIEW STATEMENT:
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Staff are seeking approval to fund a project that includes a one-time upgrade to the electrical services at two City facilities to support increased energy load, as well as the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations to support the City's growing EV fleet.
A similar project was originally proposed for the 2021-2022 CIS but was unfunded when revenue projections were reduced due to Covid-19 impacts. Since then, the scope of the project was refined to only address the power capacity and fleet charging needs.
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? Additional Background Information/Description of Proposal Attached
REQUESTED ACTION:
? Receive Information ? Provide Direction ? Approve
REQUEST RATIONALE:
* Relevant Plans/Policies:
o Climate Emergency Declaration
o Environmental Sustainability Action Plan
o Green Fleet (pending)
o Zero Carbon Strategy (pending)
* Required:
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* Council Request:
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* Other Key Facts:
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OUTCOMES:
This project will upgrade the electrical services at two municipal buildings to support the projected energy load through 2050. The project also includes the addition of 11 new EV charging stations; each charging station can accommodate two vehicles at a time. The proposed infrastructure will support 4 existing EVs and a minimum of 17 planned EV purchases by 2023.
Additional stations will be added in future CIP requests to accommodate the City's growing EV fleet. This strategy will keep charging station installation one year ahead of the City's green fleet goals, while remaining flexible to changes in operations, goals, or market trends. EV charging infrastructure is a foundational action ...
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