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6.D. - Page 20 of 30 <br />FINDINGS <br />Fl. As of December 2018, eleven of the twenty cities in San Mateo County have no electric <br />vehicles in their government fleets. These are: <br />• Atherton <br />• Belmont <br />• Colma <br />• Daly City <br />• East Palo Alto <br />• Half Moon Bay <br />• Hillsborough <br />• San Bruno <br />• San Carlos <br />• South San Francisco <br />• Woodside <br />F2. As of December 2018, in two of the twenty cities in San Mateo County approximately <br />one percent of the city fleet are electric vehicles. These are: <br />• Burlingame <br />• Foster City <br />F3. As of December 2018, in three of the twenty cities in San Mateo County approximately <br />three percent of the city fleet are electric vehicles. These are: <br />• Pacifica <br />• Redwood City <br />• San Mateo <br />F4. As of December 2018, in the City of Millbrae approximately seven percent of the city fleet <br />is electric vehicles. <br />F5. As of December 2018, in two of the twenty cities in San Mateo County approximately <br />ten percent of the city fleet are electric vehicles. These are: <br />• Brisbane <br />• Menlo Park <br />F6. As of December 2018, the Town of Portola Valley has converted two of its six city <br />vehicles to electric vehicles, or approximately 33 percent. <br />F7. San Mateo County has 709 fleet vehicles. Of those, 218 are Enhanced AT PZEVs and two <br />are ZEVs (approximately 31 percent). <br />2018-2019 San Mateo County Civil Grand Jury 13 <br />.R <br />