MCOG Partners Celebrate Completion of 13 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Gathering before a small crowd of well wishers.
Ann Cole, MLT Executive Director, introduces the project.
Janet Orth, MCOG Deputy Director, talks about benefits of EVs, local history behind this infrastructure development, and acknowledgement of MLT's efforts.
Doug Kern, MLT project manager, speaks to the challenges and rewards of installing 13 chargers countywide.
Taylor Morrison, district representative, presents a certificate from Senator Mike McGuire and Assemblymember Jim Wood.
Sheba Brown, staff for Congressman Jared Huffman, offers a certificate of special recognition.
Doug Kern accepts the certificate signed by Rep. Huffman.
And the ribbon is cut...!
L-R: Madge Strong (Willits Mayor), Roshan Patel (Old West Inn), Jason Wells and Cici Winiger (Howard Hospital), Ann Cole (MLT), Janet Orth (MCOG), Barb Ivy (Willits Chamber of Commerce), Lisa Davis (Scoops), Doug Kern (MLT), and Allison Findley (Willits Chamber)
July 31, 2018 - Mendocino Land Trust announced a ribbon-cutting to celebrate the last of 13 EV charging installations on Friday, August 17 at 5pm, West Mendocino Ave. & School Street in Willits. The stations were developed in seven destination state parks and four corridor towns. See MLT's press release for details:
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