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Local Government
Local governments are encouraged to initiate their own “Plug-In (name)”
Campaign.
Austin kicked off Plug-In
Austin on August 22, 2005. Cities across America are invited to use
the Plug-In theme and materials for a Plug-In (name of City/County)
campaign.
Resources in the Plug-In
Partners Packet can be a springboard for your involvement:
- Bring forward a resolution supporting a local “Plug-In (name of
city)” campaign. A draft resolution is provided in the Plug-In
Partners Packet. Feel free to modify the template in whatever way
works best for your City, County and Community.
- Submit the Plug-In
Partner Commitment Form; by doing so, you'll be joining the National
Initiative as an official Plug-In Partner and will be included in a
national listing.
- Determine the components of your campaign among rebates and incentives,
soft fleet orders, a signature petition drive, and solicitation of endorsements
from local organizations.
- Hold a press conference to announce your PHEV initiative and your
participation in the Plug-In Partners National Campaign.
- Consider establishing a soft fleet order for the future. Your “soft”
commitment will be most effective if you specify the types and quantity
of vehicles that you would likely purchase: such as, sedans, vans, light
duty trucks, heavy trucks, or whatever type vehicle that best fits your
fleet profile. Since there is not a vehicle currently available for
purchase at this time, it is understood that this is not a firm order.
It is also recognized that local governments must go through the proper
purchasing requirements and meet other public commitments. Nonetheless,
your city or county or school district could signal a desire to include
plug-in hybrids in their fleets by indicating they are seriously interested
in purchasing such vehicles. An example might be that a city indicates
it wants X sedans, X vans, and X light duty trucks that are PHEV. When
you add up such a “wish list” among all the local governments and other
fleet “orders”, it becomes a viable market for that type of vehicle.
- Work with your local Chamber of Commerce and large employers to promote
fleet orders among larger businesses. (See Business
Plug-In Partner).
- Support a local petition drive to automakers. A template petition
is provided in the Plug-In
Partners Packet. Feel free to modify the template to suit your local
needs. Set a limited time for the petition drive, for instance six months
or a year. Establish a small team of speakers who can make short presentations
before neighborhood or civic groups and collect signatures.
- Encourage endorsements of the Plug-In Partnerships campaign by local
organizations, neighborhood associations, environmental groups, civic
clubs and other local groups. Ask that they pass a resolution and that
they encourage their members to sign a petition. A template resolution
is is provided in the Plug-In
Partners Packet. If members or organizations can influence fleet
purchases, ask that they do so to add additional PHEVs to the soft purchases
list being compiled in your community.
- Encourage other local governments to join the effort. Identify and
work with at least two other local governments interested in launching
a Plug-In Partnership campaign.
- Provide results of the local campaign to www.pluginpartners.org, the
national Plug-In Partnerships database. This would include rebate and
incentive commitments, soft fleet orders, the number of signatures collected,
endorsements and the number of members in each endorsing group and success
stories or upcoming events related to press conferences and community
activities. All reported data will be compiled with summaries provided
quarterly and promoted through press releases and other avenues.
- Support policies promoting PHEVs. This may include opportunities related
to legislation and other policy formulation that will promote the manufacturing
of PHEVs. It could also include the enactment of local ordinances or
actions to provide incentives for plug-ins.
- Coordinate with your local utilities, businesses, environmental groups,
and non-profit organizations. Ask them to become a Plug-In Partner.
Ask them to join you at the kick-off press conference in your community
to show their partnership and support.
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