Consider policies to increase use of low-emission vehicles in Richmond
In Plain English
The city council will discuss potential rules or incentives to encourage residents and businesses to drive electric cars, hybrids, and other cleaner vehicles. Richmond currently has no specific policies promoting low-emission transportation. If approved, new policies could include parking perks for electric vehicles, charging station requirements, or fleet conversion mandates.
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