Number
221725
Version
SUBSTITUTE B
Reference
Sponsor
ALD. DIMITRIJEVIC
Title
A substitute ordinance relating to the purchase of low- and zero-emission vehicles.
Sections
310-18 rc
Analysis
This ordinance directs the city purchasing director and any other officer, agent, agency, committee, board or commission of the city to purchase, to the greatest extent practicable, low- or zero-emission vehicles. It is the eventual goal of the city to replace city-owned vehicles with those that operate with cleaner, sustainable alternative fuels.
The Mayor and Common Council of the City of Milwaukee do ordain as follows:
Part 1. Section 310-18 of the code is repealed and recreated to read:
310-18. Purchase of Low- and Zero-Emission Vehicles. 1. DECLARATION OF POLICY. It is a goal of the city and a matter of legitimate concern to its government, constituents and environment, that the city reduce the burning of conventional motor vehicle fuels and increase the use of vehicles powered by clean energy sources. It shall be city policy that purchasing decisions reflect that goal, and when vehicles are replaced or added to municipal fleets, the purchase of low- and zero-emission vehicles shall be prioritized to the greatest extent practicable. The city will lead by example in making economically and environmentally responsible purchasing decisions which will encourage individuals, businesses and other levels of government to do the same.
2. DEFINITIONS. In this section:
a. “Alternative fuel vehicle” means a vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine that is capable of running on an alternative fuel, such as compressed natural gas or compressed renewable natural gas.
b. “Biomethane” means a pipeline-quality fuel produced by purifying the biogas generated through the anaerobic digestion of organic materials, or through a thermochemical process such as gasification. Biomethane is also referred to as renewable natural gas.
c. “Compressed natural gas” mean...
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