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File #: 17-0950    Version: 1 Name: Direct City Administrator to Update Green Fleets Policy
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/19/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 6/19/2017 Final action: 6/19/2017
Enactment date: 6/19/2017 Enactment #: R-17-237
Title: Resolution Directing the City Administrator to Update and Revive the City of Ann Arbor's "Green Fleets Policy"
Sponsors: Jason Frenzel, Chip Smith
Title
Resolution Directing the City Administrator to Update and Revive the City of Ann Arbor's "Green Fleets Policy"

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Whereas, The City enacted a Green Fleets policy dated 5/20/04 with the expressed mission "Through implementation of this Green Fleets policy, all Service Units that own/operate vehicles and fuel-using equipment shall seek to decrease total gasoline and diesel use by 10 percent by 2012, resulting in reduced emissions";

Whereas, In December 2012, the Ann Arbor City Council passed the Climate Action Plan (CAP) an ambitious multi-strategy vision to reduce our community-wide greenhouse gas emissions 8% by 2015, 25% by 2025, and 90% by 2050, relative to year 2000 baseline emissions levels;

Whereas, In spite of the newly adopted CAP and its aggressive GHG-reduction targets, the Green Fleets policy has not been updated since 2012 after the City achieved its stated fuel reduction goal;

Whereas, The transportation sector makes up 32% of Ann Arbor's community-wide greenhouse gas emissions according to a newly updated GHG inventory conducted by City staff;

Whereas, The City should lead by example when it comes to climate action and needs to contribute to community-wide greenhouse gas reductions through its own operations;

Whereas, The City faces an expenditure vs. revenue gap thereby making operational cost savings an imperative;

Whereas, A green City vehicle fleet would support the objectives of fuel-efficient, low- emission and low-cost fleet operations;

Whereas, Vehicles running on current biodiesel and ethanol fuels do not significantly reduce total net GHGs;

Whereas, Plug-in Electric Vehicles (PEVs) are already among the vehicles with the highest driver and consumer satisfaction, lowest overall emissions and lowest operating costs, especially when charged by solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, and an ever increasing number of PEV models and classes with expanding travel ranges are becoming available thereby extending their breadth of suitable ...

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