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Tenderloin residents push back on parking removals; claim disabled-placard abuse
Summary
Multiple public commenters told the Police Commission they oppose planned parking removals in the Tenderloin and said an employee advocating the changes blamed residents for abusing disabled placards; neighborhood groups warned such removals displace residents and move crime to other blocks.
Several Tenderloin residents and neighborhood advocates told the Police Commission on May 13 that planned parking removals on the 100 and 200 blocks of Eddy and Turk streets could displace residents and businesses and that the removal proposal was driven by claims that disabled-parking placards were being abused.
At a public-comment slot, a longtime neighborhood…
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