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Board approves 8-month extension for MTA towing contract; stolen-vehicle fees eased for owners

3006101 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board extended the Municipal Transportation Agency's towing contract by eight months and adopted changes that reduce fees and increase the grace period for owners of stolen vehicles, measures supervisors said will reduce hardship for victims of vehicle theft.

The Board of Supervisors on July 14 authorized an eight-month extension to the MTA’s towing contract with TEGSCO (doing business as San Francisco Auto Return) and approved several changes intended to ease financial burdens on owners whose vehicles were stolen.

Supervisor Scott Wiener, who led the effort, said owners of stolen vehicles are often further harmed…

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