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Stratford fire department recommends 75-foot distance for EV charging stations near hydrants

December 12, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut


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Stratford fire department recommends 75-foot distance for EV charging stations near hydrants
The Town of Stratford Zoning Commission made significant strides in enhancing community safety during their meeting on December 11, 2024. A key decision was the acceptance of recommendations from the Stratford Fire Department regarding the placement of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. The commission agreed to implement a regulation that mandates a 75-foot distance between these charging stations and fire hydrants, a move aimed at improving emergency response capabilities.

Fire Marshal Daniel presented a detailed report outlining the challenges faced by firefighters when responding to incidents involving EVs. The commission recognized the importance of these recommendations and expressed a commitment to incorporate them into future zoning regulations. This proactive approach is intended to ensure that safety measures are in place as the town continues to expand its EV infrastructure.

In addition to the fire safety discussions, the meeting included a public hearing segment where community members were invited to voice their opinions on various zoning matters. Although attendance was limited, the commission encouraged public participation and emphasized the importance of community input in the zoning process.

The meeting concluded with a unanimous vote to move forward with a comprehensive update of the zoning regulations, reflecting the commission's dedication to adapting to the evolving needs of Stratford's residents. As the town prepares for further developments in 2025, these decisions underscore a commitment to safety and community engagement in urban planning.

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