Posts Tagged ‘Parking’
New proposal addresses handicap placard fraud by making all drivers pay for parking.
Frustration continues to mount over plans to add parking meters in select San Francisco neighborhoods.
Proposed bike and pedestrian improvements to Polk Street have businesses and residents worrying about losing parking spaces.
The City is pushing a bill for more car-share parking, while environmental groups like the Sierra Club are pushing back.
San Francisco transportation officials seem to be pulling out all the stops to get anyone with cars to pay for parking.
More enforcement agents will be working City streets to help generate an extra $6.5 million in revenue over the next two years.
Yesterday I drove my girlfriend’s car to one of The City’s less bike-friendly neighborhoods. I came to regret that decision.
The City may soon require downtown businesses to provide employees with a safe place to store their bikes.
Parking in The City is an out and out nightmare. Up hills you go, round blocks, battling one-way streets, and on it goes.
Each new meter hauled in an extra $267 during the pilot program compared to the old meter in its place.








