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New SFpark San Francisco Parking Program, Rates Based On Demand

by Scott Beale on August 6, 2010

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An animated overview of San Francisco’s new SFpark parking program designed to improve parking in the city by incrementally raising and lowering parking rates based on demand for parking spots.

Find parking faster. Pay more easily. Avoid tickets. SFMTA’s SFpark project is a two-year federally funded pilot of new parking management technologies and approaches. Less circling and fewer double-parked cars give us cleaner air and safer streets for bicyclists and pedestrians. With less traffic, public transit and emergency vehicles move more easily.

via SF Streets Blog


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