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Matter 25-531

Electric Vehicle Charger Overstay Fee.

Utilities City Council Agenda Ready Introduced 06 May 2025
2 Documents on file 4.29 MB · 2 extracted · 2 AI summaries
File
25-531
Type
Consent Agenda
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
06 May 2025
Last synced
19 May 2026 · 03:53

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Memorandum

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The memorandum discusses the proposal for an Electric Vehicle Charger Overstay Fee in San José. It recommends adopting a resolution to set a Master Parking Rate Schedule that allows the City Manager to adjust the overstay fee for electric vehicle charging stations. The fee would be imposed when a vehicle remains parked after being fully charged and after a one-hour grace period. The intent is to encourage turnover at high-demand charging locations. The proposal includes a pilot program at the Fourth and St. James garage, with plans to expand if successful. The memorandum also outlines the background of electric vehicle adoption goals and the challenges of charging accessibility in the city.

Key points
  • The proposal aims to implement an overstay fee for electric vehicle charging stations in San José.
  • The fee would apply after a vehicle is fully charged and a one-hour grace period has expired.
  • The pilot program will be conducted at the Fourth and St. James garage, which has high overstay rates.
  • The fee is intended to improve access to chargers and reduce overstays that hinder other users.
  • The memorandum includes analysis of overstay data and feedback from EV drivers regarding the proposed fee.
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  • Specific details such as exact fee amounts and implementation dates are not provided.

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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: Electric Vehicle Charger Overstay Fee Approved 5/20/25 25-531 2.16 FROM: John Ristow DATE: May 1, 2025 Date: 5/7/25 COUNCIL DISTRICT: 3 RECOMMENDATION Adopt a resolution setting forth the Master Parking Rate Schedule for municipal onstreet and off-street parking facilities to authorize the City Manager or her designee to set and adjust the rate for an overstay fee for the use of electric vehicle charging stations, and repealing Resolution No. RES2024-346. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME Adoption of this resolution will enable the City of San José (City) to collect an electric vehicle (EV) charger overstay fee that would be imposed when a vehicle remains parked at a City EV charger after the vehicle is fully charged and a one-hour grace period has expired. Overstays that extend for hours and/or occur repeatedly prevent others from accessing the charger, a significant problem in many of the City’s downtown garages. The intent of the fee is to encourage higher charger turnover in locations where there is high demand for charging. The fee would not be imposed between 7 p.m. and 8 a.m. Staff plans to pilot the overstay fee...
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Resolution

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This document appears to be a draft resolution from the City Council of San José regarding the Master Parking Rate Schedule for municipal on and off-street parking facilities. It authorizes the City Manager to set and adjust rates for an overstay fee for electric vehicle charging stations and repeals a previous resolution. The document includes definitions related to parking facilities, vehicle sharing programs, and various parking rate structures.

Key points
  • The resolution sets forth the Master Parking Rate Schedule for municipal parking facilities.
  • It authorizes the City Manager to set and adjust rates for an overstay fee for electric vehicle charging stations.
  • The resolution repeals Resolution No. RES2024-346.
  • Definitions for various terms related to parking facilities and programs are provided.
  • The document includes provisions for adjusting parking rates based on occupancy levels.
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NVF:MDT:JMD 05/09/2025 RESOLUTION NO. ______________ A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE SETTING FORTH THE MASTER PARKING RATE SCHEDULE FOR MUNICIPAL ON AND OFF STREET PARKING FACILITIES TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO SET AND ADJUST THE RATE FOR AN OVERSTAY FEE FOR THE USE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. RES2024-346 WHEREAS, the City of San José ("City") operates and maintains on and off-street parking facilities; and WHEREAS, on March 27, 2017, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 76177, repealing Resolution No. 76047 and amending the Master Parking Rate Schedule for Municipal On and Off-Street Parking Facilities to authorize the City Manager to set and adjust the rate for the use of electric vehicle charging stations; and WHEREAS, the Master Parking Rate Schedule for Municipal On and Off-Street Parking Facilities was most recently amended on October 1, 2024, when the City Council adopted Resolution No. RES2024-346, to establish a Downtown Office Lease Parking Incentive Program, and repeal Resolution No. 80565; and WHEREAS, the City desires to further amend the Master Parking Rate Schedule to authorize the City Manager to...