Signal Hill residents asked to take survey; data will be used to apply for federal grant

A Chevy Bolt from the Marine Buerau recieves a charge from the electric vehicle charging station in Belmont Shore. (Richard Grant | Signal Tribune)

The City of Signal Hill is planning to apply for a federal grant, and will include feedback from the public in its application. Residents are asked to take an online survey about electric vehicle charging stations by Aug. 28.

The City is applying for the Charging and Fueling Discretionary Grant Program from the Department of Transportation. The minimum amount given to chosen recipients through the grant is $1 million.

The survey includes five multiple choice questions, which are as follows:

  • How familiar are you with electric vehicles and the types of charging stations available?
  • What factors would most influence your decision to purchase an electric vehicle?
  • Have you experienced any challenges when finding a charging station for an electric vehicle?
  • What type of charging infrastructure would you prefer to see more of in your community?
  • In your opinion, what is the most effective way to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles?

To take the survey, residents can click here or use the following QR code:

    The QR code to take the City of Signal Hill’s survey on electric charging stations (Courtesy of the City of Signal Hill)
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