San Francisco is set to enforce new parking rules requiring vehicles to be moved every four hours in certain areas, affecting an RV community near SF State and Stonestown Galleria. The SFMTA will conduct intensive enforcement operations across the city, focusing on public safety violations like blocking sidewalks and fire hydrants. The new measures come after the majority of parking citations in 2023 were for street cleaning, prompting increased enforcement efforts.
The sweeps will begin by the end of April and will deploy parking control officers to each of the 11 supervisor districts for what officials describe as “intensive enforcement.” https://t.co/1zrfZ7X5uD
Here's what we know about San Franciscos's looming "intensive" parking enforcement sweeps: https://t.co/O8Fiq1RYE7
SF parking enforcement officers could soon be ticketing more after the city's MTA director said they will begin more operations. Jeffrey Tumlin said officers will be able to enforce all parking rules after being short-staffed following the pandemic. https://t.co/N3F7Ehx0WN https://t.co/35h0rTYq3g
Check your parking! Starting at the end of April, SFMTA officers all across San Francisco will begin ticketing more with "intense operations" focusing on public safety citations like blocking sidewalks, fire hydrants, and crosswalks. https://t.co/N3F7Ehwt7f https://t.co/YWWTCnfLCw
ABC7's data team found that in 2023, the majority of San Francisco parking citations were for street cleaning with over 500,000 tickets. Now, SFMTA will be increasing enforcement, focusing on public safety. https://t.co/pFfGwAbVYF
How come the parking ticket blitz isn’t happening here too @jeffreytumlin @sfstandard @sfchronicle https://t.co/OF8GKaml1s
San Francisco parking control officers may soon be cracking down on drivers who are a little too lax in how they park. https://t.co/ztasRn0LoW
“We need a safe place. We don’t have anywhere else to go. My two daughters are in school, and I need a safe place for both of them.” - Leticia, speaking before SFMTA SF's new parking rules set to displace RV community near SF State https://t.co/VSCjQbbv7G
San Francisco parking control officers are poised to begin conducting intensive enforcement operations across the city. https://t.co/4scE0YzyGa
After months of pressure from advocates to delay parking enforcement, San Francisco will begin requiring vehicles to be moved every four hours on streets between SF State and Stonestown Galleria, affecting a large RV community in the area. https://t.co/uh2zrcRsZp