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Michelle Nochta of the Planning Department stated that her department has been tacking <br /> charger station data and that the last report showed a steady increase in their use. <br /> Director Leininger noted that there is no request for data sharing included in the $35,000 <br /> NOPEC grant. <br /> Chairman Rader stated the community's interest in the topic, highlighting the efforts of <br /> Citizens for a Sustainable Lakewood. He encouraged the administration to keep up dialogue <br /> with the community to better inform them of potential charger locations. <br /> Councilmember Bullock advocated that the administration plan to incrementally add <br /> electric vehicle infrastructure and make the city of Lakewood fleet vehicles electric. <br /> Director Leininger stated that the city would like to invest in EV parking stations wherever <br /> possible.With the $35,000 the city can do at least 2. They are looking at placing 1 in <br /> Madison Park and 1 in the downtown area. He added that past investments in LED <br /> streetlights have helped with long-term general fund savings. <br /> Chairman Rader and Director Leininger agreed that the administration would send an <br /> email or docket letter to Council with its plan as it comes together. <br /> The meeting was adjourned at 7:47 p.m. <br />