
Glenwood Springs sets goal for a zero-emission transportation system through GoEV resolution
Glenwood Springs recently passed a resolution to reach 100% zero-emission transportation by 2050 or sooner, the 12th city or county in the state to set this goal as part of the GoEV City and County program. The resolution covers municipal fleets, school districts, ubers/taxis/Lyfts and all passenger vehicles. The program is led by a coalition of electric vehicle advocates including CoPIRG, Conservation Colorado, SWEEP, CLEER, and Sierra Club.
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