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SFMTA Brings Back Parking Meter Planning to Tough Crowd in the NE Mission
Following fierce opposition that led the SF Municipal Transportation Agency to roll back its first attempt to expand car parking meters in the northeast Mission, the agency re-started a community process last night to develop a plan for managing parking demand in the area. The meeting was seen as a litmus test for the public's openness -- and the agency's tact -- which will be key to implementing parking meters and permit restrictions to reduce cruising for parking in a dense, complex neighborhood where parking problems are only expected to get worse.
November 30, 2012
Oakland’s Holiday Gift: Parking Dysfunction and Traffic Congestion
The City of Oakland would apparently like to think it's doing merchants and shoppers a favor by declaring all on-street car parking free every Saturday until New Year's.
November 30, 2012
SFMTA Plans Major Expansion of On-Street Car-Share Parking Spaces
Curbside parking spaces reserved for car-share vehicles could become much more widespread in San Francisco under a proposed expansion of the Municipal Transportation Agency's on-street car-share pilot program early next year.
November 7, 2012
Board of Supervisors Approves Bill Permitting Citywide Parking Rentals
A bill allowing many residential parking spaces to be rented to residents citywide was passed unanimously by the SF Board of Supervisors yesterday despite criticisms that it could encourage car commuting and discourage property owners from converting garages to housing units.
September 26, 2012
Livable City: Expect More Traffic If Parking Rental Rule Is Changed
A proposal to allow residential car parking spaces to be rented out to anyone living in San Francisco has drawn fire from livable streets advocates who say it would encourage more car commuting and discourage property owners from converting parking spaces to housing units.
September 13, 2012
Signatures Grow for Petition Supporting SFPark Expansion
Update (Sept. 11, 7:53 p.m.): The pro-meter petition now has 197 signatures. ENUF's anti-meter petition has 199.
September 10, 2012
Planning Commission Approves Parking-Free 1050 Valencia Project
A car-free, 12-unit condo and retail development was approved unanimously yesterday by the SF Planning Commission, despite opposition from some residents. The project will include no car parking and 28 bike parking spaces.
September 7, 2012
How Handicap Placard Abuse Threatens SF’s Parking Reforms
If cities needed any more reason to curb handicap placard abuse, here it is. The authors of a new study out of Los Angeles point out that rampant placard abuse threatens to undermine performance parking programs like SFPark by skewing the data and the price of parking, the Atlantic Cities explains:
August 31, 2012
Despite Skewed Parking Math, Planning Commission Approves 55 Laguna
The SF Planning Commission unanimously approved a major housing development at 55 Laguna Street yesterday, despite an excessive amount of car parking that livable streets advocates say should be lowered under stricter parking maximums.
August 17, 2012
SFMTA Looks to Tackle Abuse of Handicap Parking Placards
Aiming to reduce handicap parking placard abuse, the SF Municipal Transportation Agency is in the early stages of an effort to reform state laws that enshrine free parking privileges for placard holders.
August 15, 2012