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    Supercharger - Woburn, MA

    I dont agree with parking minimums, I am just explaining why the board would act in such a way, as most people arent aware of the details.
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    Supercharger - Woburn, MA

    Usually the rationale would be as follows (Im assuming this is the case) Lot was developed for use X, and according to the city ordinance, use X requires 100 parking spots (example). So if lot X has 100 spots, and they want to "remove" 11 spots, then the planning board has to approve that...
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    Supercharger - Kettleman City, CA (LIVE 15 Nov 2017, 24 V2 + 16 V3 stalls, lounge)

    Additionally, current Tesla owners are "hard core" Planning routes and such is part of the fun. The mass market just wants to GO. That means maybe leaving the house at 60%, Or maybe running a few errands in the morning. or maybe driving to work and then hitting the road at 4pm. Max range...
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    Supercharger - Kettleman City, CA (LIVE 15 Nov 2017, 24 V2 + 16 V3 stalls, lounge)

    The world extends beyond Orange County. Kettleman City is THE stopping point for anyone coming from the Fresno metro (population over 1 million) to the coastal beach cities (pismo, etc)
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    Supercharger - Kettleman City, CA (LIVE 15 Nov 2017, 24 V2 + 16 V3 stalls, lounge)

    Stopped here many times using 41 from Fresno to the coast. Bravo Farms is always fun. One bad part is that since everyone is driving, it is pretty hard to walk from one restaurant to another, even from the McDonalds to the In-n-out, which are adjacent. One day, when the car can park on its...
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    Supercharger - Fresno, CA (6709 N Riverside, LIVE 10 Jan 2016, 10 V2 stalls)

    I recommend Robertito's, a local chain, rather than one of the national chains at this strip mall. They're located at the southern end of the center
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    Supercharger - Fresno, CA (6709 N Riverside, LIVE 10 Jan 2016, 10 V2 stalls)

    Ulmo, A yes, the train. Everyone in Fresno has been stuck for 20 minutes waiting for a 120 car train moving at 2mph to get by. It's part of life. You just turn off the car and relax. The good news is that the California High Speed Rail project will actually grade separate the existing...