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File #: RES PH 21-30    Version: 1
Type: Resolution-Public Hearing Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 3/3/2021
Title: Transferring $50,000 from the 2021 budget in the Energy Initiatives accounting unit, previously received from the McKnight grant (via RES PH 20-29) for electric vehicle hubs as part of the Twin Cities Electric Vehicle Mobility Network Project, to the Public Works grant fund.
Sponsors: Amy Brendmoen
Attachments: 1. RES PH 20-29 SignatureCopy11-Feb-2021-10-39-22, 2. 20011810 BtA 2020, 3. Financial Analysis RES PH 21-30

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Transferring $50,000 from the 2021 budget in the Energy Initiatives accounting unit, previously received from the McKnight grant (via RES PH 20-29) for electric vehicle hubs as part of the Twin Cities Electric Vehicle Mobility Network Project, to the Public Works grant fund.

                    

                    

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WHEREAS, the City of Saint Paul (the “City) has approved a Climate Action and Resilience Plan that includes the goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions 50% by 2030 and achieving net zero emissions in Saint Paul by 2050; and

 

WHEREAS, the McKnight Foundation’s Midwest Climate and Energy Program aims to foster and support climate and energy leadership in the Midwest, making the region a model for the world by reducing energy-related greenhouse gas emissions; and

 

WHEREAS, the City is partnering with local nonprofit carshare provider HOURCAR in this project, as well as the City of Minneapolis and Xcel Energy, and Xcel has committed $4 million to provide the needed electric infrastructure to serve the new charging hubs; and

 

WHEREAS, to date, HOURCAR has only been able to serve neighborhoods along the Green Line in Saint Paul, and the City has a desire to spread carsharing services to a larger segment of the Saint Paul, including more ACP50 neighborhoods; and

 

WHEREAS, carsharing has been shown to reduce overall vehicle miles traveled and to induce car-shedding by providing a reliable way for households to have access to a vehicle when they need one, and has been shown to be complementary to and supportive of the use of public transit; and

 

WHEREAS, the City has identified a need to partner with community-based organizations in conducting community engagement around the design of the new carshare service and charging hubs project, as this has been identified as a best-practice for ensuring the successful launch of new charging infrastructure and new carshare services, particularly in lower-income communities and communities of color that have been underserved by carshare to date; and

 

WHEREAS, the City applied for $50,000 (“Grant”) from the McKnight Foundation to meet project goals as outlined in RES 19-1328; and

 

WHEREAS, the McKnight Foundation has awarded the City $50,000 to advance the goals of the City’s Draft Climate Action and Resilience Plan and to create more equitable mobility services;

 

WHEREAS, the Mayor, pursuant to Section 10.07.1 of the City Charter and by receipt of the Grant, certifies that there is available for appropriation funds of $50,000 in excess of those dedicated to the Mayor’s Office Energy Initiatives fund in 2021;

 

WHEREAS, once received the above accounting unit, new Elect V Charging Stations AU will use the funds transferred to finance community engagement through local nonprofit carshare provider HOURCAR in this project; now,

 

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Saint Paul, upon recommendation of the Mayor, that $50,000 is available for appropriation in the Elect V Charging Stations budgets, as heretofore adopted and amended by this Council, is hereby further amended in the following particulars:

 

Financial Analysis

See Attachment.

 

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