April 5, 2016 SFTU

Parking Permit Program

San Francisco’s Residential Parking Permit Program Wants to Hear from You
 
11 Community Workshops Scheduled For May and June 2016
 
The SFMTA is seeking public engagement and input to update and improve San Francisco’s Residential Parking Permit program. The program has been largely unchanged for 40 years, even as San Francisco has changed considerably. The SFMTA is seeking to update the program, align it with the city’s transportation goals and policies, and improve customer service for permit holders.
 
Eleven community workshops in each of the eleven supervisorial districts are scheduled for May and June 2016, to report final results from a recent citywide survey, research findings, discuss preliminary policy reform options and solicit public recommendations for program improvement. The public is invited to attend. Please come and attend one or all to share your ideas and/or provide input.
 

Community Workshops Schedule

District Supervisor Name Date Time Venue Address
District 5 London Breed 5/3/2016 6 to 8 PM San Francisco Day School 350 Masonic Avenue
District 2 Mark Farrell 5/4/2016 6 to 8 PM Calvary Presbyterian Church 2515 Fillmore Street
District 1 Eric Mar 5/9/2016 6 to 8 PM Richmond Rec Center  251 18th Avenue
District 4 Katy Tang 5/10/2016 6 to 8 PM Grace Lutheran 3201 Ulloa Street
District 3 Aaron Peskin 5/18/2016 6:to 8 PM CCSF Chinatown/North Beach 628 Washington Street
District 9 David Campos 5/19/2016 6 to 8 PM CCSF Mission Campus, Room 109 1125 Valencia Street
District 7 Norman Yee 5/23/2016 6 to 8 PM St. Stephen Catholic Parish 401 Eucalyptus Drive
District 11 John Avalos 5/25/2016 6 to 8 PM CCSF Ocean Avenue Campus 50 Phelan Avenue
District 6 Jane Kim 6/1/2016 6 to 8 PM St. Anthony’s 150 Golden Gate Avenue
District 10 Malia Cohen 6/2/2016 6 to 8 PM CCSF South East Campus 1800 Oakdale Avenue
District 8 Scott Weiner 6/28/2016 6 to 8 PM French American International School 150 Oak Street

 

About San Francisco’s Residential Permit Parking Program
 
The SFMTA is undertaking a comprehensive, data-driven evaluation of the Residential Permit Parking program. The evaluation includes data on existing trends and a citywide survey on residential parking. The completed program evaluation, including recommendations for program reform, will be presented to the SFMTA Board of Directors in fall 2016.
 
For more information about the Residential Parking Permit Evaluation & Reform Project visit:
https://www.sfmta.com/projects-planning/projects/residential-parking-permit-evaluation-reform-project or email InfoRPP@sfmta.com

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