The front page of the New York Times website right now is a story about San Francisco's new demand-based, variably priced parking system, which they claim is already making parking spots easier to find! What say you, dearest readers? Has this really already had the impact the Times is telling everyone it has?

They're saying that by raising the price of parking on Drumm Street to $4.50 an hour, from $3.50, with the high-tech new SFPark system, spots have become "available a little more often." This is based on data, from sensors, or something.

Anyway, we're a model city! We've got our fingers on the parking pulse! Everyone should envy us, per usual.

[NYT]

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