Hire consultant to create plan for switching city vehicles to electric or hydrogen
In Plain English
The city currently operates gas and diesel vehicles for police, fire, and public works. Richmond residents face high air pollution from nearby refineries and freeways. If approved, the city spends $50,000 to $100,000 on a consultant to develop a timeline and strategy for replacing city vehicles with electric or hydrogen alternatives.
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