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San Anselmo council backs Pine Street 4-hour change, asks staff for parking-permit fee options
Summary
Councilmembers supported converting Pine Street to 4-hour parking and asked staff to return with three options for a downtown resident daytime-parking permit (current $25/daytime fee plus overnight permit, a free option, and a hybrid with a free first permit and escalating fees); staff will include equity waivers and implementation costs.
The San Anselmo Town Council on April 14 discussed a proposed downtown resident daytime-parking permit aimed at giving residents who cannot park in a driveway more predictable access to on-street spaces.
Staff member Scott presented the draft program, saying the daytime sticker would allow qualifying residents to park all day in existing 4-hour zones and would be priced at $25 a year in addition to the current overnight permit. "The daytime stickers would be an additional $25 a year matching the price of the merchant program," Scott said, and staff proposed making the Western end of Pine Street a 4-hour zone so those residents could participate.
The presentation explained that the daytime permit is limited to the green (4-hour) zones on the town map; red (2-hour) zones are intended for short-term customer parking. Scott told the…
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