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Supervisors advance vehicle triage (safe-parking) pilot, set November opening goal

3006266 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board approved on first reading an ordinance allowing temporary long‑term parking and overnight vehicle camping at 2340 San Jose Ave as a pilot vehicle triage lot; supervisors described a 90‑day stay model, on‑site services and $1 million in mayoral funding.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Sept. 10 passed on first reading an ordinance to permit temporary long‑term parking and ancillary services for people living in vehicles at 2340 San Jose Avenue, advancing a pilot often described as a "vehicle triage lot" or "safe parking" site.

A supervisor who introduced the item described the initiative as the product of more than a year of collaborative work with colleagues and neighborhood groups. The ordinance would allow overnight parking and ancillary uses including administrative offices, restrooms, showering facilities, kitchen or food…

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