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6.D. - Page 6 of 30 <br />ATTACHMENT A <br />F7. San Mateo County has 709 fleet vehicles. Of those, 218 are Enhanced AT PZEVs and two are <br />ZEVs (approximately 31 percent). <br />This finding does not apply to the City of Redwood City: The City does not have an opinion as <br />the data quoted by the Grand Jury has not been independently studied or verified by the City. <br />F8. The County and eleven of the cities in the county have Climate Action Plans that discuss <br />adoption of sustainable purchasing policies for converting their fleets to fuel efficient vehicles <br />(hybrid, electric, alternative fuel). The cities are: <br />• Atherton <br />• Belmont <br />• Brisbane <br />• Burlingame <br />• East Palo Alto <br />• Foster City <br />Agree <br />• Menlo Park <br />• Pacifica <br />• Redwood City <br />• San Carlos <br />• San Mateo <br />F9. San Mateo Office of Sustainability released a "Green Municipal Fleet Toolkit" in March of 2019. <br />The purpose of this Toolkit is to assist jurisdictions on how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions <br />from their municipal fleets. <br />Agree <br />F10. The San Mateo County Office of Sustainability technical support pilot program for municipal <br />fleets, which is funded to assist up to four cities in converting their fleets to ZEVs, runs through <br />December 2019. <br />Agree <br />F11. The Climate Mayors EV Purchasing Collaborative is available to assist the cities and the <br />County in conversion of fleet vehicles to ZEVs through aggregate purchasing. <br />Agree <br />Recommendations: <br />The City has reviewed the four recommendations in the Report and plans the following actions: <br />R1. By March 31, 2020, the County of San Mateo and each city within the county should conduct a <br />review of its government fleet procurement policy relating to electric vehicles and present a report at <br />a public meeting. At a minimum, the review should be based on an analysis that includes up-to-date <br />life -cycle costs of commercially available electric vehicles and an up-to-date assessment of whether <br />electric vehicles can meet the performance needs of local jurisdictions for power, range, battery life, <br />and other relevant factors. If an agency has completed such a review within the last three years, then <br />76 <br />