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Port seeks harbor-code changes to allow meters in Mission Bay; residents and businesses voice concerns

Port of San Francisco Commission · February 28, 2012
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Summary

Port staff proposed harbor code amendments to allow parking meters on improved Port streets in Mission Bay and align with SFMTA; staff estimated $244,000 installation costs and projected $31,000/month revenue but said parking management, not revenue, was the primary goal. Residents and business owners asked for targeted hours, monitoring and special provisions for employees.

Port staff proposed amendments to the Port Harbor Traffic Code to allow parking meters on improved port streets within Mission Bay and to align port meter operation with SFMTA's SFpark market-rate approach.

David Beaupreu of Planning and Development told commissioners the proposed installation would cost roughly $244,000 and operate under an MOU with SFMTA at about $12,000 per month to maintain enforcement; projected revenue was…

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