@mxp: Here's a link to one of the news stories: http://evconnect.com/newsdetail.php?newsID=24
I don't have more specific station-by-station info myself. You could try to get hold of Clipper Creek and ask direct.
Another method would be to jump over to EVChargerNews.com, select the station near your residence via the "add a comment"/"EVChargerMap" link. There add a comment suggesting the particular station for priority upgrade as part of the project.
On EVChargerNews.com you can find instructions to add yourself to the mailing list so that you automatically receive such comments made to the mapping site, all consolidated in one daily email. Part of those instructions also give an email address (info@...) which is another way of asking about "your" nearby station. (Don't know what their response time might be.)
Unless you are located in a low-traffic area whereby new J1772 stations will not be installed near you, and that Avcon station near your residence is your only choice ... then at this stage of the game I don't suggest investing in an Avcon-to-J1772 converter. It's an expense for an item that will be short lived.
If you are not going to install a Level 2 EVSE at home (or are unable for some reason), even though Level 1 (120V) is slow, it might be more convenient to charge at home at half the speed than a nearby Avcon with converter, but with more inconvenience.
If you tell us more about your particular situation ... we on this forum can give you more help/suggestions.
Hope this helps ...