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Committee Advances Proposal for Annual Curbside Occupancy Fee for Driveway Curb Cuts

San Francisco City and County Board of Supervisors · October 15, 2008
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Summary

Supervisors forwarded an ordinance to add an annual public right‑of‑way occupancy assessment (proposed $3/sq ft, $100 minimum) for curb cuts and driveway encroachments to compensate for lost general curbside parking; staff said revenue is modest but enforcement needs strengthening.

The Board committee advanced legislation that would amend the Public Works code to establish an annual public right‑of‑way occupancy assessment for portions of curbside and driveway encroachments that remove general curbside parking from public use.

Sponsor Supervisor Jacob McGoldrick told the committee the proposal is intended to recognize the value of curbside parking when property owners obtain exclusive use that denies general public access. The proposal would apply the same $3…

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