Council approves vehicle charging station in Constitution Court


The Forest Park Village Council voted unanimously during the June 26 meeting to approve contracts necessary to install a new, two-plug electric vehicle charging station between two parking spaces near the southeast corner of Constitution Court. 

The council approved a five-year contract to lease the charging station from Campbell, California-based ChargePoint for $2,400 a year, which Village Administrator Moses Amidei recommended to give Forest Park flexibility as the technology changes. Commissioners also agreed to pay La Grange-based Lyons & Pinner Electric Companies $7,700 to install the charging station and the necessary infrastructure to connect it to the nearby utility box, and pay Cicero-based Robert R. Andreas & Sons Inc. $4,965 to replace the sidewalk pavers that will have to be removed in the process. Forest Park is using the $7,500 grant from the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus and ComEd and using $17,165 from the American Rescue Plan Act federal stimulus funding to cover the rest.

EV charger company 350 Green LLC installed a charging station at the south end of Constitution Court’s parking meter median back in the early 2010s. But the company has since gone out of business, and by the time the village took out the charger early this spring, it hadn’t been functional for years. 



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