1EC0B2620DE68FAB87258899005D6D71 Hearing Summary CLICS/CLICS2022A/commsumm.nsf PUBLICBILL SUMMARY For CLIMATE REDUCTION GOALS AND REDUCING VEHICLE MILES TRAVELEDINTERIM COMMITTEE TRANSPORTATION LEGISLATION REVIEW COMMITTEEDate Aug 9, 2022 Location Old State Library Climate Reduction Goals and Reducing Vehicle Miles Traveled - Committee Discussion Only Attachment Tag File Name Attachment E http://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2022A/commsumm.nsf/0/53FFAE3763CB...$File/Attachment E.pdf?OpenElement Attachment E.pdf 11:00:30 AM Chris Piper, Colorado Energy Office (CEO) legislative liaison; Kelly Blynn, CEO Transportation Climate Change Specialist; Christian Williss, CEO Senior Director of Transportation Fuels and Technology; and Kay Kelly, CDOT, introduced themselves and began their presentation. Ms. Blynn gave an overview of their presentation, an overview of the sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, GHG emissions reduction strategies in Colorado, key updates since 2021, electric vehicle targets, sustainable land use strategies, and indirect source standards. CEO's presentation is included as Attachment E. 11:21:36 AM Ms. Kelly continued the presentation by discussing the GHG pollution standard for transportation plans, the expansion of Bustang and transit infrastructure, the multi-modal and mitigation options fund, electrification investments, and Clean Transit Enterprise updates. Mr. Williss gave additional updates on the Community Access Enterprise, air quality package programs under Senate Bill 22-193, Senate Bill 22-180 implementation, charging infrastructure grant programs, the Charge Ahead Colorado program, DC Fast-Charging corridor stations, Senate Bill 21-230 implementation, National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Plan, and an electric vehicle education and awareness campaign to be launched in late 2022. Ms. Blynn gave closing remarks and a look ahead at CEO's transportation work going forward. 11:31:32 AM Ms. Blynn answered questions from the committee.