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SFMTA and HOPE Outline Phased Rollout, Outreach and Support Options for Large Vehicle Parking Restrictions
Summary
SFMTA and the Mayor’s Office of HOPE told supervisors they will phase in the Large Vehicle Restriction Ordinance with targeted pilot areas, signage, outreach and a three-month before-and-after evaluation; advocates and people living in vehicles warned the policy risks criminalizing already marginalized residents.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) and the Mayor’s Office of Housing Opportunity Partnerships and Engagement (HOPE) presented an update on outreach and implementation planning for the Large Vehicle Restriction Ordinance, emphasizing a phased rollout, public hearings for each signed block face and service alternatives for people living in vehicles.
SFMTA presenter Ban Yi said a pre-legislation sample of about 450 large vehicles found 42% were motorhomes and more than half were trucks, buses or trailers; 60% of sampled vehicles were registered to San Francisco addresses and only 20% were parked within a…
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