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Corte Madera committee targets five large complexes in push to expand multifamily EV charging

3050000 · April 18, 2025
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Summary

The Climate Action Committee discussed outreach, incentives and regulatory requirements to increase electric-vehicle charging access at multifamily properties, focusing on five complexes that contain more than half of the town’s multifamily units.

The Corte Madera Climate Action Committee on an undisclosed meeting date discussed strategies to promote electric-vehicle (EV) chargers in multifamily housing, including a planned outreach campaign to the five complexes that together account for more than half of the town’s multifamily units.

Committee members said the effort will combine technical outreach, utility coordination and property-owner engagement to overcome infrastructure and cost barriers. Committee member Karen Lang and staff member Phoebe provided an inventory showing that over 500 multifamily units are concentrated in five properties; San Clemente Place was identified as government-subsidized housing that may be subject to special rules.

Why it matters: Most renters in Corte Madera live in multifamily buildings, the committee said, and many renters are younger and less likely to have private garages. That concentration of…

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