Monday, March 11, 2019
Mayor Brain to provide update on plans for electric vehicle charging stations along Highway 16 at Council tonight
The progress towards development of an electric vehicle charging network along the Highway 16 corridor will make for a presentation from Prince Rupert Mayor Lee Brain at this evenings City Council session.
With some of the early report work now complete, the various Regional Districts of the North, including North Coast Regional District are looking to move the project forward, with a timeline for charging stations to be in place or at least in development by 2020.
As we noted in February, North Coast Regional District received an update for the program, with Directors hearing a presentation on the findings of the Highway 16/97 Electric Vehicle Network Study.
The Mayor has been an early advocated for the program across the Highway 16 corridor.
Some of the notes for tonight's presentation can be found below:
The electric charging network plans make for just some of the Mayor's focus on renewable energy and sustainability themes, a review of some of the other initiatives that he has been exploring can be reviewed from our archive page here.
For a look ahead to what else is on the agenda for the Council session see our Preview here.
More notes on Council Discussion themes can be found from our Council Discussion archive.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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