SF News SFMTA Employees Are Nervous About Becoming Targets of Backlash Against Parking Crackdown Car owners without garages in SF are tensing up in preparation for an announced May sweep by the SFMTA's Parking Enforcement team, which is set to cover every district of the city in search of parking rule violators. But those parking enforcers are tense themselves.
SF News SF Man Gets Stabbed After Parking Car In Excelsior, Gets Parking Ticket While Hospitalized A San Francisco man has been fighting to have a parking ticket forgiven after the SFMTA issued it to him while he was hospitalized for a stabbing that occurred near his home in
SF News Where In SF Are You Most Likely To Get A Parking Ticket? According to numbers crunched by a local parking app, drivers in the Financial District, in the Civic Center area, and in the Inner Richmond and North Beach are most likely to get ticketed
SF News Report: San Franciscans Spend 83 Hours Per Year Looking For Parking San Franciscans have plenty to bitch, moan, and complain about when it comes to parking in our traffic-congested Bay Area, what with rampant abuse of disabled placards, bizarrely inconsistent enforcement, and those infernal
SF News SFMTA Agrees To Dismiss (Some) Tickets Issued Even After They Said They Weren't Enforcing Meters ATTN: No meter enforcement today. #BayAreaStorm— SFMTA (@sfmta_muni) December 11, 2014 No Parking Meter Enforcement Today Due to #sfstorm #BayAreaStorm @sfmta_muni— City of SanFrancisco (@sfgov) December 11, 2014 "ATTN: No meter
SF News Rainpocalypse's Silver Lining: No Parking Meter Enforcement Today In SF Yes, today's storm is screwing up the Bay Area and flooding our streets, but there's one silver lining for San Franciscans, as parking meters won't be enforced today. According to the San Francisco
SF News The SFMTA Says You Can Now Fight Your Parking Tickets Online, But Only To A Point Getting parking tickets blows, even the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency's chief admits. But getting them when you're not even at fault? That blows even more, which is why the SFMTA says that
SF News Here's A Video Of That Lady Speeding Off Down Octavia With A Meter Maid On Her Hood Somebody sent KRON 4 some cell phone video of Bo Mounsombath turning the corner off of Oak onto Octavia with a parking control officer clinging to the hood of her car on the
SF News Woman Who Drove Off With Meter Maid On Her Car Says She Was Fleeing Sexual Harassment A driver took a DPT officer on a 12+ block ride of terror on the hood of her car yesterday: http://t.co/shy7WV3Jwp pic.twitter.com/6koAmVA77r— Hoodline (@HoodlineSF) September 19, 2014
SF News SFMTA Starts 'Moving Forward Together' With More Parking Tickets Despite a balanced budget submitted to the Mayor's office in the beginning of May, crumbling labor negotiations recently left the SFMTA with a $17 million pothole in their operating costs. To cover a
SF News Fisherman's Wharf Scam Artist, Arrested 14 Times Before, Arrested Again So there's this guy named Fofana Mbemba, and he's well known to police and Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi for working Fisherman's Wharf over the years to scam tourists out of money through various means.
SF News The Easiest Ways to Get a Parking Ticket in 2011 As we mentioned last week, the SFMTA plans to hand out more tickets this year in order to make up a huge budget shortfall. While the harsh reality of urban car ownership dictates
SF News Broken Parking Meters to Stay Free Thankfully, the SF MTA board deadlocked in a vote to impose a one-hour limit on parking in spaces with a broken meter, meaning the old rules are going to continue to apply. A
SF News Sharp Increase in Traffic Tix from SF Police According to the SFPD and San Francisco's Office of the Controller, the number of tickets has risen over the past two years, "an increase that is projected to add $1.2 million to