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Larkspur approves fees and operating policy for city EV chargers; staff to monitor usage and rates
Summary
The Larkspur City Council adopted Resolution 1726 establishing the fee structure and operating policy for city-owned EV charging stations, including the initial per-kWh rate and employee discounts; staff said it will monitor usage, costs and consider outreach to the local school district about employee subsidies.
The Larkspur City Council voted March 30 to adopt Resolution 1726, a staff proposal setting fees and an operating policy for the city’s electric‑vehicle charging stations.
City staff said the policy incorporates technical calibrations and complied with air-quality board directives. Staff noted a correction from earlier meetings: the library chargers as configured can deliver up to 12 kilowatts to two cars simultaneously, more capacity than previously estimated.
Under the adopted structure, the city set an initial…
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