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SFMTA seeks $70.6M meter contract citing 3G sunset and hardware age

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Government Audit & Oversight Committee · July 23, 2021
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Summary

SFMTA proposed a citywide replacement of single‑ and multi‑space parking meters (capital $22M; total contract up to $70.56M over ten years) to address aging hardware and Verizon’s 3G shutdown; supervisors asked about lifecycle, operating cost assumptions and procurement details.

SFMTA presented a competitive procurement to replace the city’s parking‑meter network and to move toward pay‑by‑license‑plate enforcement at a July 23 committee meeting.

Parking director Ted Graff said the agency selected McKay Meters through a competitive process to supply roughly 12,100 single‑space meters and 2,365 multi‑space pay stations. The resolution asks the Board to authorize a contract not to exceed $70,557,894: approximately $22 million in capital costs for the hardware and roughly $45 million in operating/maintenance obligations over the projected 10‑year life of the equipment (a five‑year base term with a…

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