Beyond a "a bit far-fetched" ... made up and contradictory baseless statements.
One, contrary to the completely false statement that the "son has to leave the city to charge", there are numerous chargers in Calabasas, as the report shows. In fact, the City, on its own dime, installed several -- 2 outside the Library/City Hall which is adjacent to the Commons near the movie theater (many park in the City hall lot to go to the Commons when its crowded - connected by a path), and installed 3 in the free park and ride lot it built a couple years ago on Calabasas road. There are also chargers 3 at Gelsons, 2 at El Camino shopping center on Valley Circle, 2 at Viewpoint High School, 1 at Lost Hills Sheriff Station in Calabasas, 2 (at BMW (3, but only 2 publicly available), and Audi has installed or is installing chargers at its dealership too. Have to leave the city to charge? Hmm.
Two, the city does not even own or control the Commons - it is a privately owned shopping center owned my Caruso development ... same that owns the Westlake Promenade and installed superchargers there. Yet, the City issued permits and approved installation at the Commons of a dozen superchargers per the request of Caruso and Tesla ... but Tesla didn't go forward (at least yet - as it hasn't on many others in the valley and westside that the target date keeps changing on ... maybe Tesla cash flow/earning issue? unknown).
Three, out of 11 people on the City Council advanced commission (many who own EVs), there was 1 business representative of a dealership (that has electric cars) on the commission to study adding more EV chargers in Calabasas, and which promoted and recommended more be added, and BMW stated they'd help subsidize some in the report)and they recommended ...
1. Additional City efforts to put up more EV stations (accessible to as many types of EVs as possible) in public centers such as city parks, etc.
2. Additional efforts be made to encourage local businesses (including strip mall and office building owners) and LVUSD to put up more EV stations on their locations.
5. Efforts be made to collaborate with local businesses to sponsor EV units (i.e. Bob Smith and others at the forum said that they would help subsidize the cost of units, etc.),
Just tired of people making things up and baselessly blaming others. "Just the facts maam, just the facts."