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Good Samaritan Hospital receives top sustainability award

by Trace Longo, Principal, Longo Communications | April 12, 2016
Good Samaritan Hospital recently received Los Angeles Department of Water and Power’s top Sustainability Award for Electrification of Transportation at an event held on Thursday, April 7th at the La Kretz Innovation Campus in the Downtown Los Angeles Arts District.

In 2015, Good Samaritan Hospital unveiled a total of 24 new electric vehicle charging stations, which are available to everyone working at or visiting the hospital.

Locations of the charging stations are as follows:
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Shatto Garage on 1317 Shatto Street
• 3 charging stations in the physician section on the 1st floor
• 6 charging stations in the visitor section on the 3rd floor
• 9 charging stations in the employee section on the 3rd floor

Lucas Garage on 636 S. Lucas Avenue
• 3 charging stations in the visitor section on the basement level
• 3 charging stations in the employee section on the 3rd level

In partnership with the California Energy Commission and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, Good Samaritan Hospital aims to provide alternative fueling options as part of our initiative to become progressive in electric charging infrastructure installation and accessibility.

“It is Good Samaritan Hospital’s goal to increase clean transportation options for our patients, visitors and employees,” according to Andrew B. Leeka, president and chief executive officer of Good Samaritan Hospital. “At the same time, Good Samaritan Hospital is proud to be on the forefront of providing new and innovative ways to improve the health and quality of life of our patients, community and environment.”

For more information, please visit www.goodsam.org.

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