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Charlotte Councilmember asks the city to stop buying Teslas
Charlotte Councilmember asks the city to stop buying Teslas

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time5 days ago

  • Automotive
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Charlotte Councilmember asks the city to stop buying Teslas

Charlotte City Council is planning to buy 45 new electric vehicles when the new fiscal year starts in July. One Charlotte City Council member is asking the city manager not to purchase them from Tesla. At-Large Democratic Councilmember Lawana Slack-Mayfield made the remarks at Monday night's council meeting. ALSO READ: Political and market uncertainty in EV market could stifle burgeoning industry in Carolinas 'I want to publicly state that we have a number of EV companies out there now. I would prefer if the city of Charlotte moved in another direction than purchasing more Tesla vehicles,' Councilmember Mayfield said. 'It has been proven on multiple occasions that the instability exists, and I think we can make better choices of tax dollars and identify companies that align with our city's goals and expectations of truly being a welcoming city.' No councilmembers responded to Mayfield's statement. The Charlotte City Council will have to vote to authorize the EV purchases at a later date. Excluding the airport and CATS, the city of Charlotte has 178 electric vehicles in its fleet, and only 15 of them are Teslas. Of the 178 electric vehicles, 103 are Fords. The budget also calls for purchasing 155 hybrid vehicles and converting more of the buses at the airport to electric. VIDEO: Political and market uncertainty in EV market could stifle burgeoning industry in Carolinas

City of Charlotte using unlikely partner to tackle affordable housing crisis
City of Charlotte using unlikely partner to tackle affordable housing crisis

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time27-01-2025

  • Politics
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City of Charlotte using unlikely partner to tackle affordable housing crisis

The City of Charlotte is turning to an unlikely partner in tackling the affordable housing crisis: churches. ALSO READ: Charlotte City Councilman Maclom Graham looks back on 2024, ahead to new year The Political Beat's Joe Bruno spoke to councilmember Lawana Slack-Mayfield about the city's Faith in Housing Initiative. She spoke on how churches make a great team to work with because of how often they have lots of land and their whole mission is to serve. >> In the video at the top of the page, watch Bruno's full interview with Lawana Slack-Mayfield. (WATCH BELOW: New Lincoln-Catawba County border to take effect this week)

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