State & Local Meeting
February 26, 2026 - Environmental Quality Commission
February 26, 2026
The City of Menlo Park Environmental Quality Commission held a meeting on February 26, 2026, focusing on environmental initiatives and policies. Key procurement-related discussions included updates on Senate Bill 1383 compliance efforts to reduce organic waste, highlighting partnerships with contractors like Recology and infrastructure at the Shore Environmental Center. The Commission also reviewed and recommended updates to the city's electric vehicle (EV) charging fee structure, proposing elimination of session fees and peak time rates while maintaining escalation fees to encourage turnover. A motion to approve these EV charging fee changes and consider a pilot program for overnight parking at EV stations passed unanimously. Additionally, the Commission discussed funding and programmatic recommendations from the Food Systems Ad Hoc Subcommittee aimed at promoting plant-based diets and food security, including potential contracts with local nonprofits such as Fresh Approach for mobile farmers markets and nutrition education programs. The Commission approved advancing these recommendations as part of the city's Environmental Justice implementation efforts. No direct contract awards or RFPs were noted, but several vendor partnerships and budget allocations for environmental programs were discussed.
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- February 26, 2026 - Environmental Quality Commission · CityofMenloPark · Feb 26