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Finance & Management Services
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20D
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12/2/2014
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Appropriation Adjustment and Agreement — 2014 AQMD <br />December 2, 2014 <br />Page 2 <br />approach effective since it does not utilize General Fund or Internal Service Fund dollars. <br />Recently, the City was awarded a $34,000 grant from the South Coast Air Quality Management <br />District's Clean Transportation Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC) <br />to purchase and install six electric vehicle charging stations throughout the City. The purchase of <br />the electric vehicle charging stations will initiate the process of promoting and providing the <br />necessary infrastructure in our community for those who drive electric vehicles. Staff is working <br />closely with representatives from Southern California Edison to ensure this project is <br />implemented in an efficient and timely manner. <br />The stations identified in the grant include both public and private access locations. Three <br />stations will be installed at the City Corporate Yard for both public access and City vehicle usage <br />and the remaining charging stations will be installed specifically for public access use at the <br />Santa Ana Zoo, the Santiago Arts District, and the Santa Ana Train Depot. <br />The public access locations will provide the community with a low cost alternative to charge <br />electric vehicles at locations that have easy access 24 hours a day. FFCS staff recommends <br />charging $1.00 per hour to cover the cost of electricity and ongoing maintenance and licensing of <br />the charging stations. This amount is consistent with what other jurisdictions currently charge. <br />These locations are also consistent with the overall philosophy of alternative fuel technologies. <br />STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT <br />Approval of this item allows the City to meet Goal #5 Community Health, Livability, Engagement <br />& Sustainability, Objective #2, Expand opportunities for conservation and environmental <br />sustainability. <br />FISCAL IMPACT <br />This action will not impact the General Fund or any Internal Services funding. The appropriation <br />adjustment will recognize 2014 AQMD Clean Transportation grant funding in the amount of <br />$34,000 in the MSRC Reimbursement revenue account (no. 03110002 - 52351) and appropriate <br />same to expenditure account (no. 03110102 - 66400). The 50% match is available in the Air <br />Quality Improvement Trust fund — subvention payments in the amount of $34,000 (no. 03110101 <br />66400). <br />APPROVED AS TO FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS <br />Francisco Gutierrez <br />Executive Director <br />Finance and Management Services Agency <br />CU/es <br />Exhibit: Agreement <br />20D -2 <br />
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