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Board continues vote on city towing contract after lengthy debate over fees, cost recovery
Summary
Supervisors debated a multi‑year towing, storage and disposal contract and administrative fees, then voted to continue the item one week to allow more information from the SFMTA and MTA.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on March 9 continued a vote on a proposed multi‑year contract for towing, storage and disposal services after supervisors raised concerns about high administrative fees and cost recovery methodology.
The contract on the agenda (item 17) is described in the meeting as an agreement with TEGSCO for towing, storage and disposal of abandoned and illegally parked vehicles in an amount not to exceed $65,400,000 through March 31, 2021, with options to extend. Supervisor John Avalos moved to continue the item one week to March 15 to allow the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) and the MTA board time to provide additional detail about administrative and auto‑return fees; Supervisor Kim seconded the…
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