
After a response from Supervisor Breed's office, we have an update on the city's RV parking ban.
It turns out that the parking ban implemented by the city last month is only a pilot program rolled out over a few select streets in a couple of districts. The SFMTA will evaluate the success of the program in the pilot areas and its effects on other areas of the city. A spokesperson from Supervisor Breed's office said that the MTA will present its findings to the Board of Supervisors at the end of the summer and then, pending a successful outcome, identify additional areas of the city to roll out the program. And in the meantime, Supervisor Breed is encouraging all District 5 residents to be in touch ([email protected]) about concerns with the program and any interest in seeing it established in and around the Haight.
It turns out that the parking ban implemented by the city last month is only a pilot program rolled out over a few select streets in a couple of districts. The SFMTA will evaluate the success of the program in the pilot areas and its effects on other areas of the city. A spokesperson from Supervisor Breed's office said that the MTA will present its findings to the Board of Supervisors at the end of the summer and then, pending a successful outcome, identify additional areas of the city to roll out the program. And in the meantime, Supervisor Breed is encouraging all District 5 residents to be in touch ([email protected]) about concerns with the program and any interest in seeing it established in and around the Haight.









