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Adams County and Partners Asking for Community Input on Expanding Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure

April 9th, 2025

As part of Adams County’s Sustainability program, the county has partnered with the cities of Brighton, Commerce City, Thornton, Northglenn, and Westminster to form a regional cohort to hear from the community about where future electric vehicle (EV) chargers would best serve residents. To accomplish this, the coalition of governments has established a short community survey along with an interactive map where residents can drop pins in locations where they would like to see future EV charging stations with an explanation why those spots would be useful.

With this data and information from the community, Adams County and partner cities will work together to better understand where residents want to see expanded EV infrastructure to help inform grant applications, future partnerships, and next steps to make their requests a reality.

“More and more people are turning to electric vehicles for a variety of reasons, including environmental concerns, financial viability, and more,” said Commissioner Lynn Baca, Chair of the Adams County Board of Commissioners. “It’s our responsibility as their county government to make sure we are planning and then building the infrastructure, like additional EV chargers, needed to serve this growing trend. I’m very grateful Adams County has forward-thinking staff and partners like our municipalities thinking about how best to expand our EV charging network to accommodate future demand.”

The five-question survey and the interactive map work together to let residents and businesses submit their opinions on making EV infrastructure more accessible in Adams County. Those interested can use either or both to voice their opinions:

Survey
Interactive map

“We would love to hear from EV owners about what already works well for them and what gaps we still need to fill to make charging stations more accessible,” said Baca. “And if you don’t yet own an EV but are considering one in the future, we’d love to hear from you to see what we can do to help you make an informed decision on your next vehicle.”

In addition to the survey and map, Adams County has established a webpage called Electric Vehicle Charging 101, which offers information and tips for people who own, lease, or are considering an EV. This resource includes information on charging, permitting, financial resources, and a listing of current EV charging stations offered by Adams County.

The coalition of local governments will also be holding an Earth Day Celebration from 10 a.m.–2 p.m. on Saturday, April 26, at Bison Ridge Recreation Center, 13905 E. 112th Ave., Commerce City. In addition to music, food, kids’ activities, and exhibitors, there will be an Electric Vehicle Ride & Drive station where those interested in buying or leasing an electric vehicle can test drive one during the event.

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