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The Citizens Local Energy Action Network (CLEAN), is pushing to require new apartment buildings to have at least 20% of their parking spots outfitted with the infrastructure needed to charge an electric vehicle at Fargo’s Sustainability and Resiliency Committee at a 3 p.m. meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 22, in City Hall.
https://www.inforum.com/news/fargo/111422-n-ff-chargers
The Citizens Local Energy Action Network (CLEAN), a nonprofit group focused on shrinking the Fargo area’s carbon footprint, plans to present its idea to Fargo’s Sustainability and Resiliency Committee at a 3 p.m. meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 22, in City Hall.
Apartment dwellers in Fargo would have easy access to electric vehicle chargers if a local group’s petition to the city is successful.
“The idea is to require new apartment buildings to have at least 20% of their parking spots outfitted with the infrastructure needed to charge an electric vehicle,” said Sonya Kaye, chair of Citizens Local Energy Action Network (CLEAN), a nonprofit group focused on shrinking the Fargo area’s carbon footprint.
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By Noah ChelliahThe Citizens Local Energy Action Network (CLEAN), is pushing to require new apartment buildings to have at least 20% of their parking spots outfitted with the infrastructure needed to charge an electric vehicle at Fargo’s Sustainability and Resiliency Committee at a 3 p.m. meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 22, in City Hall.
https://www.inforum.com/news/fargo/111422-n-ff-chargers
The Citizens Local Energy Action Network (CLEAN), a nonprofit group focused on shrinking the Fargo area’s carbon footprint, plans to present its idea to Fargo’s Sustainability and Resiliency Committee at a 3 p.m. meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 22, in City Hall.
Apartment dwellers in Fargo would have easy access to electric vehicle chargers if a local group’s petition to the city is successful.
“The idea is to require new apartment buildings to have at least 20% of their parking spots outfitted with the infrastructure needed to charge an electric vehicle,” said Sonya Kaye, chair of Citizens Local Energy Action Network (CLEAN), a nonprofit group focused on shrinking the Fargo area’s carbon footprint.
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Add your voice to the conversation! Call 701-775-5559 or text.
Contact Noah
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