Parents demand city pull plug on EV charging station across from Brooklyn school
Brooklyn residents are urging the city to pump the breaks on a new electric vehicle charging station set to be built across from an elementary school, insisting possible health risks aren’t worth the purported green benefits, The Post has learned.
Plans for an EVgo charging station on the corner of Fifth Avenue and 92nd Street in Bay Ridge are cruising along thanks to new City of Yes zoning updates that make it easier to build green energy technology and bypass community board input.
EVgo submitted plans to raze the former KFC located at the site, though construction permits had not been filed yet, Crain’s New York reported last week.

Parents worry the charging station would bring more traffic to already dangerous roads around PS/IS 104, expose kids to risk of fires that are more intense and difficult to extinguish.
“This is not something that should be built across from a school with over 1,000 children,” John Ricottone, a parent and first vice president president of the Community Education Council for District 20, told The Post.