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2003-17 J RESOLUTION NO. 2003- 17 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, CALIFORNIA, IN SUPPORT OF THE USE OF CLEANER VEHICLES, INCLUDING ZERO AND NEAR-ZERO EMISSION VEHICLES WHEREAS, more than 2/3 of Southern California's air pollution comes from mobile sources, such as cars, trucks, and buses; and WHEREAS, Conventional gasoline-powered cars, even the newest cleanest cars, degrade with use and become serious sources of pollution. As our population grows, the gains we have made in cleaning our air with cleaner new cars and trucks will inevitably erode; and WHEREAS, "Upstream emissions" from gasoline, including those from refineries and from diesel trucks delivering the fuel and from evaporating and spilled fuel are significant contributors to unhealthy air; and WHEREAS, a wide variety of low emission vehicles in many applications are now available from a variety of manufacturers in ultra-low emission (ULEV), super-ultra-low- emission (SULEV), and zero-emission (ZEV) configurations. Some,of these vehicles are gasoline-powered, some natural gas-powered, some hybrid electrics, and some are battery-powered electrics; and WHEREAS, Zero emission vehicles especially offer the promise of assuring clean air now and for many decades to come; and WHEREAS, reducing air pollution is a shared responsibility, requiring the cooperation and participation of all communities and their community members; and WHEREAS, cities can and should play a significant role. Cities are significant users of vehicles and equipment that cause air pollution. They regularly purchase new vehicles and equipment to meet the needs of their community members; and WHEREAS, as public institutions cities have a responsibility to serve the public interest and avoid creating air pollution themselves whenever possible; and WHEREAS, cities can and should lead by example so that residents and businesses will also willingly participate in clean air programs; and WHEREAS, one of the most important things that a city can do is to help build the market for very low and zero-emission vehicles; and WHEREAS, significant incentive funding is now available through local Air Districts `_ 1 - and the California Air Resources Board for cities to acquire ULEVs, SULEVs, and ZEVs. These monies will make the cost of acquiring these vehicles comparable to purchasing conventional vehicles; and WHEREAS, in addition, cities are provided special funding each year through AB 2766 funds that can only be spent on reducing air pollution; and WHEREAS, many cities have leased or purchased ULEVs,SULEVs,and ZEVs and use them in their fleets on a day-to-day basis. Their experience has been uniformly positive; and WHEREAS, despite limited availability, the ZEVs have received rave reviews from drivers and fleet operators. Operating costs are much lower with ZEVs than conventional vehicles; and WHEREAS, some cities have shown special leadership and have adopted procurement polities that give preference to the cleanest available vehicles suitable for each application. ULEVs, SULEVs, and ZEVs are preferred wherever available, practicable and cost competitive. Exemptions are provided for public safety or emergency vehicles; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Grand Terrace shall identify and give preference in its vehicle procurement to the acquisition of the lowest emission vehicles available, practical, and reasonably cost competitive with other vehicles appropriate for that application or where funding is available to assure that such vehicles are reasonably cost competitive. Public safety and emergency vehicles shall be exempt from this policy. PASSED, APPROVED AND.ADOPTED this 261h day of June, 2003. ayor of the City of Grand Terrace ATTEST: City Clerk of the City ofGrand Terrace 2 I, BRENDA STANFILL, City Clerk of the City of Grand Terrace, do hereby certify that Resolution No. 2003- 17 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace held on the 26" day of June, 2003, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Hilkey, Larkin and Cortes; Mayor Pro Tem Ferre and Mayor Garcia NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Brenda Stanfill, City ClerIK/ Approved as to form: City AttorneyU - �- 3