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City Council green-lights electric vehicle charger deal with Blink - despite concerns
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Doug Melnick, the city’s chief sustainability officer, led the efforts to place the charging stations for electric vehicles throughout the city.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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Blink has been accused of overstating the size of its charger network and the viability of its business model.Blink ChargingShow MoreShow Less
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As more electric vehicles hit the road, City Council members this month OK’d a contract that will see more than 140 chargers installed at 32 sites on city property throughout San Antonio.
But it wasn’t without controversy.
City Council green-lights electric vehicle charger deal with Blink - despite concerns
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Doug Melnick, the city’s chief sustainability officer, led the efforts to place the charging stations for electric vehicles throughout the city.Robin Jerstad /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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Blink has been accused of overstating the size of its charger network and the viability of its business model.Blink ChargingShow MoreShow Less
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As more electric vehicles hit the road, City Council members this month OK’d a contract that will see more than 140 chargers installed at 32 sites on city property throughout San Antonio.
But it wasn’t without controversy.
Tax measure will boost infrastructure in Bardwell Lake area
Waxahachie Daily Light
An agreement with the city of Ennis to enter into a tax increment reinvestment zone, or TIRZ, in the area of U.S. Highway 287 and Bardwell Lake drew discussion before being approved during Tuesday’s meeting of the Ellis County Commissioners’ Court.
Commissioners unanimously OK’d the agreement to join into the TIRZ pact between the county and Ennis. The newest TIRZ is the third for the city.
A TIRZ is a method of funding development in undeveloped areas under Texas state law. Funds from property taxes are set aside to develop infrastructure in the defined area within the zone.