OVERALL PROJECT OBJECTIVES Clause Samples

OVERALL PROJECT OBJECTIVES.  Assessment of current conditions and risk assessment of moving to an electric fleet, including evaluating market conditions of electric vehicles and charging equipment.  Build on existing transit electrification efforts.  Identify current conditions of the City and feasibility of operating electric vehicles including evaluating current operational needs and costs versus operational needs and costs with an electric fleet.  Stakeholder outreach with relevant City departments and external partners including utilities, Public Works, Planning Department, Public Health, etc.  Evaluate current market and determine vehicle options and charging options.  Evaluate infrastructure needs and, if applicable, determine best location for charging infrastructure.  Identify opportunities for ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Region Transit Operators to share in-route charging infrastructure.  Develop a timeline for bus replacement/purchases and infrastructure development.  Identify routes to electrify in order of feasibility.  Work with power supplier to identify infrastructure needs for supply.  Develop a funding plan/assessment.
OVERALL PROJECT OBJECTIVES. The primary objective of this project is to complete and have HCD certify a single Multi‐ Jurisdictional Housing Element that meets the statutory requirements and needs of the 15 participating jurisdictions mentioned above. The Housing Element will cover the planning period of December 31, 2015 through December 31, 2023 (5th cycle) and the selected consultant will also analyze environment effects associated with the updated Housing Element under provision of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Below is an example format that the document might follow. However, there are other possibilities that may be considered. For example, Chapter 5 could be included in each agencies appendices or the sites inventory and public participation could fit into the consolidated main chapters. The proposer should have an idea of how they would structure the document. Chapter 1. Introduction 1-1 A. Planning Context 1-1 B. Methodology. 1-3