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Agenda 04-22-25; 1 - Discussion of Manager's Recommended FY 2025-35 Capital Investment Plan (CIP)
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Agenda for April 22, 2025 Budget Work Session
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11 <br /> Slide #11 <br /> FY2025-35 Recommended Capital Investment Plan <br /> Environmental Protection and Climate Action <br /> Transportation Goals <br /> • Electric Vehicle & Infrastructure IL <br /> Study - $100,000 (p. 59) 0 <br /> — Climate Action Plan includes a goal to <br /> transition the County's fleet to electric by 2035 <br /> — Study will help develop a comprehensive <br /> implementation strategy for this transition f <br /> • Analyze the size of the fleet to right size <br /> • Review purchasing options oRw�c'` Y <br /> • Identify barriers to Fleet conversion <br /> • Create an EV charging infrastructure implementation <br /> plan—right number of chargers in the right places <br /> Commissioner Carter asked how the planning listed in slide #11 connects to future EV <br /> projects. <br /> Travis Myren said those future projects would be guided by this study. <br /> Commissioner McKee asked if there is anyone on staff who could perform this study. <br /> Travis Myren said he could not think of anyone on staff with the technical expertise. <br /> Commissioner McKee said locating charging stations would be based on vehicle <br /> numbers in the area and the space they would need. <br /> Travis Myren said there is a need for market knowledge and staff is at capacity so there <br /> is not a person available to do this work without taking from another project. <br /> Commissioner McKee said some of the worst decisions he has made over the last 15 <br /> years have involved studies and consultants. He said he understands that he may be walking <br /> past dollars to find pennies but at some point, they are going to have to start looking at pennies. <br /> Chair Bedford said locating EV charging stations is a small part of the study. She said <br /> reviewing purchasing options to compare strategies and figuring out what sets them up for the <br /> most value is an additional part of this study. <br /> Commissioner McKee said he would like a presentation for the current fleet of EVs and <br /> gasoline vehicles, so they can compare apples to apples. He said he would like to see cost of <br /> running the vehicles per mile and repair costs. <br /> Chair Bedford said climate change should also be included. She said they have <br /> reviewed elements of it, but they have not had a full presentation. She said it might be that they <br /> ask the consultant to do that. <br /> Travis Myren said that type of analysis is part of the scope for the consultant. <br /> Commissioner McKee said he understands the trend is toward electric and he has no <br /> issue with that, but he wants to make sure they follow their fiduciary duty to the public. <br /> Amy Eckberg said the county is still able to take advantage of direct pay rebates and <br /> that is 30%. She said they can get a huge chunk of money back for any electric vehicle <br /> purchases and those funds could be re-invested. She said staff does not have the capacity to <br /> figure out what their electrical capacity is and that is something that they need to study. <br />
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