Silver Lake Decides Against EV Grant

January 31, 2024 at 6:05 p.m.
At a special Silver Lake Town Council meeting on Wednesday were (L to R) Council members Jean Weller, Nichole Taylor and Hugh Murfin. Photo by Leah Sander, InkFreeNews
At a special Silver Lake Town Council meeting on Wednesday were (L to R) Council members Jean Weller, Nichole Taylor and Hugh Murfin. Photo by Leah Sander, InkFreeNews

By Leah Sander, InkFreeNews

SILVER LAKE — The Silver Lake Town Council has decided against applying for an electric vehicle grant.
The council unanimously made that decision at a special meeting Wednesday.
If received, the grant would have paid for two vehicles for the town: a police vehicle and one for the street department.
However, the town only recently learned the grant was reimbursable, meaning Silver Lake would have to foot more than $100,000 upfront for the vehicles and chargers before being reimbursed. Council members stated Wednesday that played a part in their deciding against the grant application.
The council also expressed concerns about getting the vehicles as they were to purchase them from a Columbia City dealership and were concerned about not having repairs done more locally.
The council also showed general hesitancy toward EVs in general.
“I’m not a big fan of electric vehicles,” said Councilwoman Nichole Taylor.
Councilwoman Jean Weller said she was against the grant, with Council President Hugh Murfin saying he was “iffy.”

SILVER LAKE — The Silver Lake Town Council has decided against applying for an electric vehicle grant.
The council unanimously made that decision at a special meeting Wednesday.
If received, the grant would have paid for two vehicles for the town: a police vehicle and one for the street department.
However, the town only recently learned the grant was reimbursable, meaning Silver Lake would have to foot more than $100,000 upfront for the vehicles and chargers before being reimbursed. Council members stated Wednesday that played a part in their deciding against the grant application.
The council also expressed concerns about getting the vehicles as they were to purchase them from a Columbia City dealership and were concerned about not having repairs done more locally.
The council also showed general hesitancy toward EVs in general.
“I’m not a big fan of electric vehicles,” said Councilwoman Nichole Taylor.
Councilwoman Jean Weller said she was against the grant, with Council President Hugh Murfin saying he was “iffy.”

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