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Health Commission urges SFMTA collaboration to address San Francisco General parking shortfall
Summary
The San Francisco Health Commission unanimously approved a resolution asking the SFMTA Board to work with the Department of Public Health on solutions for San Francisco General Hospital parking, citing a projected shortfall of roughly 551'567 spaces by 2020 and more than 900 thereafter if no action is taken.
The San Francisco Health Commission voted to send a formal request to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to work with the Department of Public Health on long'term parking and access solutions for the San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH) campus.
At a presentation the department's facilities director, Kathy Jung, said the hospital will face “very significant deficits in parking somewhere between 551 to 567 spaces by 2020 and then post'2020 well over 900 spaces” if no additional parking is provided. Jung…
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