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o The Interstate-580 (1-580) Overcrossing Improvement project consists of <br /> bicycle and pedestrian improvements on three overcrossings at 1-580; <br /> preliminary plans were presented to the Bicycle, Pedestrian and Trails <br /> Committee on January 23, 2023. Improvements are anticipated to be <br /> started in 2023. <br /> o One trail segment was built (along Stoneridge Mall Road and Stoneridge <br /> Drive), and the Civic Park segment was updated. <br /> • Action P5 Zero Emissions Vehicle Infrastructure [Partially Completed <br /> 2022/In Progress]. This action includes several components, some of which <br /> have been completed or are in progress including: <br /> o Electric vehicle charging infrastructure is now required for new <br /> construction, completed in 2022 as part of Action P1 Reach Codes. <br /> o The City completed a fleet assessment to analyze the impacts of <br /> electrifying the City's light duty fleet and installing the necessary <br /> infrastructure for charging. The costs for implementation of the plan are to <br /> be included in the Capital Improvement Project (CIP) budget request <br /> which will be presented to the City Council for consideration in Spring <br /> 2023. Additionally, the City transitioned a paratransit van in its Pleasanton <br /> Rides program to an electric vehicle which will be used for senior services. <br /> Some golf course utility carts are also being transitioned to electric for use <br /> at the Callippe Preserve Golf Course. <br /> o The City has been working with EBCE to expand the publicly available <br /> vehicle charging infrastructure. On November 1, 2022, the City Council <br /> authorized staff to explore and pursue charging at several locations. <br /> Currently, EBCE is preparing conceptual charging plans for City review at <br /> two locations (i.e., Firehouse Arts Center and Senior Center). These EV <br /> chargers will be "fast" chargers and will be available for public use. <br /> o The City processed approximately 85 electric vehicle charging permits in <br /> 2022, including both residential and commercial installations. This is <br /> anticipated to increase in 2023 due to the new codes and statewide shift <br /> toward electric cars. <br /> Only a portion of this action has been completed, however, the entirety of this <br /> action has an estimated cumulative reduction of 118,200 MTCO2e through <br /> 2030. <br /> • Action P6 Electrify Municipal Small Engine Equipment [In Progress]. The <br /> City received a grant from the Tri-Valley Air Quality Community Alliance to aid in <br /> transitioning some municipal equipment to battery power instead of gas. The City <br /> is looking at replacing approximately 26 pieces of equipment including leaf <br /> blowers, line trimmers, hedge trimmers, chainsaws, etc. This effort is currently a <br /> pilot program and the City will continue to explore the transition away from <br /> gas-powered equipment in the coming years. <br /> • Action P7 Electrify Community Small Engine Equipment [In Progress]. The <br /> City has begun this action including researching a potential gas-powered leaf <br /> Page 5 of 9 <br />