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File #: 2407-2018    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/29/2018 In control: Public Service & Transportation Committee
On agenda: 10/1/2018 Final action: 10/3/2018
Title: To authorize the City’s Chief Innovation Officer, on behalf of the Department of Public Service, to enter into a contract modification with Clean Fuels Ohio for the purpose of distributing rebate funds in connection with the Smart Columbus Multi-Unit Dwelling Electric Vehicle Charging Rebate Program; to authorize the expenditure of up to $275,000.00 for this program from the Smart City Private Grant Fund; and to declare an emergency. ($275,000.00)
Attachments: 1. ORD 2407-2018 SCC MUD mod 1
Explanation
1. BACKGROUND
This legislation authorizes the modification of a service contract with Clean Fuels Ohio (CFO) to add additional funds in the amount of $275,000.00 to the Multi-Unit Dwelling (MUD) Electric Vehicle Charging Rebate Program.

Ordinance Number 1901-2017 authorized the Public Service Director to transfer signature authority to the Chief Innovation Officer or the Chief Innovation Officer's designee for all past, present and future Smart Columbus, Smart City Challenge, Paul G Allen Family Foundation contracts, documents, and projects.

Ordinance 1863-2016 authorized the Director of Public Service to enter into agreements with and to accept grant monies and other resources from Vulcan which are to be distributed to the City over the course of four years.

Ordinance 2601-2017 authorized the establishment of a contract with Clean Fuels Ohio (CFO) and the expenditure of $172,000.00 within the Smart City Private Grant Fund for (CFO) to issue rebates for the Multi-Unit Dwelling (MUD) Electric Vehicle Charging Rebate Program.

In 2016, the City of Columbus, acting through the Department of Public Service, pursued and won a $10 million grant from the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation (Vulcan) in connection with the Smart City Challenge sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation. The purpose of that award is to enable the City to lay a practical path to replacing carbon-based fuel consumption through critical system improvements that increase safety, reduce carbon emissions, and enhance mobility.

Ordinance 1193-2017 authorized the appropriation of $3,321,328.00 within the Smart City Private Grant Fund to support the implementation of the Smart Columbus Electrification Plan as part of the Vulcan grant. $172,000.00 was budgeted within that plan to pay for the installation of electric vehicle charging stations in multi-unit dwelling areas, known as the MUD Electric Vehicle Charging Rebate Program.

Clean Fuels Ohio (CFO) is a non-profit ...

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