PUBLIC HEARING
FOR PROPOSED PARKING
AND LOADING CHANGES
Pursuant to SFMTA Order No. 6909 adopted August 5, 2025 the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will hold a public hearing to solicit public input on the following proposed changes. Official testimonies can be submitted by email ccp@sfmta.com prior to the hearing.
The hearing will be held online:
Friday, August 22, 2025 at 10:00 am
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1. 39th Avenue between Balboa Street and Cabrillo Street – Changing the Hours of a Passenger Loading Zone
1a)RESCIND – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7:45AM TO 8:15AM AND 2:45PM TO 3:15PM, SCHOOL DAYS
1b)ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 9AM AND 3PM TO 6PM, SCHOOL DAYS
715 39th Avenue, west side, from 168 feet (edge of driveway) to 213 feet south of south of Balboa Street (45-foot zone), Richmond, Supervisor District 1, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per the request of the sponsoring school the change in hours would better meet their pickup and drop-off needs.
2. 34th Avenue between Balboa Street and Anza Street – Shortening and Changing the Hours of a Passenger Loading Zone
2a)RESCIND – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7:30AM TO 9:30AM AND 4:30PM TO 6:30PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
“695” 34th Avenue, west side, from 10 feet to 98 feet north of Balboa Street (88-foot zone)
2b)ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, NO STOPPING ANYTIME
“695” 34th Avenue, west side, from Balboa Street to 20 northerly (20-foot zone)
2c)ESTABLISH - WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7:30AM TO 11AM AND 3PM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
“695” 34th Avenue, west side, from 20 feet to 98 feet north of Balboa Street (78-foot zone), Richmond, Supervisor District 1, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per State Assembly Bill 413 an existing passenger loading zone for a daycare would be shortened to accommodate daylighting and the hours changed to better meet the daycare’s pickup and drop off needs.
3. 8th Avenue between Anza Street and Balboa Street – Relocating a General Loading Zone for Daylighting
3a)RESCIND - GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 8PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
1701 Anza Street, south side, from 8th Avenue to 27 feet westerly (27-foot zone)
3b)ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, NO STOPPING ANY TIME
1701 Anza Street, south side, from 8th Avenue to 20 feet westerly (20-foot zone)
3c)ESTABLISH - GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 8PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
“501” 8th Avenue, west side, from 6 feet to 31 feet south of Anza Street (25-foot zone), Richmond, Supervisor District 1, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per State Assembly Bill 413 an existing general loading zone for a corner store would be relocated to accommodate daylighting.
4. Clay Street between Divisadero Street and Steiner Street – Changing the Hours and Days of a Passenger Loading Zone
4a)RESCIND – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 6AM TO 1:30PM, SUNDAYS; AND 5:30AM TO 8:30AM AND 6:30PM TO 8:30PM, THURSDAYS
4b)ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 5AM TO 7AM AND 6:30PM TO 8PM, THURSDAYS, 4:30PM TO 7PM, SATURDAYS, AND 7AM TO 11AM, SUNDAYS
2899 Clay Street, south side, from 22 feet to 66 feet east of Divisadero Street (44-foot zone), Pacific Heights, Supervisor District 2, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per the request of the sponsoring church, the proposed change in days and hours would better meet match their needs given service times.
5. Polk Street between Broadway and Vallejo Street – Changing the Type of Loading and Hours of a Dual-Use Zone and Extending the Hours of a General Loading Zone
5a)RESCIND - DUAL USE ZONE: METERED YELLOW ZONE, 6-WHEEL COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY; AND GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 6PM TO 10PM, DAILY
5b)ESTABLISH - DUAL USE ZONE: METERED YELLOW ZONE, 6-WHEEL COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 4PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY; AND WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 4PM TO 10PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, AND 11AM TO 10PM SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS
“2101” Polk Street, west side, from 38 to 80 feet north of Broadway at metered stall numbers 2105 and 2107 (42-foot zone)
5c)RESCIND - GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
5d)ESTABLISH - GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 10PM, DAILY
“2139” Polk Street, west side, from 56 feet to 96 feet south of Vallejo Street (40-foot zone), Russian Hill, Supervisor District 3, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per restaurant request the hours of an existing dual use zone would be changed to better meet their loading needs and desire to provide valet parking. The hours of an existing general loading zone would be extended to provide additional pickup space for restaurants and businesses along the block.
6. Broadway between Stockton Street and Powell Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 7:30AM TO 9:30AM AND 4PM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
728 Broadway, north side, from 104 feet to 144 feet west of Stockton Street at meter stall numbers 712 and 714 (40-foot zone), Chinatown, Supervisor District 3, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per the request of a daycare, this would provide space for picking up and dropping off children.
7. 7th Street between Howard Street and Folsom Street – Establishing Short-Term Parking
ESTABLISH – METERED GREEN ZONE, SHORT-TERM PARKING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
222 7th Street, west side, from 88 feet to 130 feet south of Howard Street at meter stall numbers 212 and 210 (42-foot zone), SOMA, Supervisor District 6, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per the request of a chiropractic office, this would provide short-term parking for their customers.
8. Gough Street between Hayes Street and Ivy Street – Updating the Hours of a Dual Use Zone and Converting 6-Wheel Commercial Loading to Commercial Loading
8a)RESCIND - DUAL USE ZONE: METERED YELLOW ZONE, 6-WHEEL COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY; AND GENERAL LOADING, 6PM TO 10PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
8b)ESTABLISH - DUAL USE ZONE: METERED YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 4PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY; AND GENERAL LOADING, 4PM TO 10PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
429 Gough Street, west side, from 80 feet to 120 feet north of Hayes Street at metered stall numbers 409 and 411 (40-foot zone), Hayes Valley, Supervisor District 5, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com
The sponsoring business has requested the removal of the 6-wheel regulation for commercial loading and has requested a shift in the hours to start general loading earlier in the day to better meet their business needs.
9. Haight Street and Cole Street – Removing 6-Wheel Commercial Loading and Establishing a General Loading Zone
9a)RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, 6-WHEEL COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 6PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
575 Cole Street, west side, from 38 feet to 96 feet north of Haight St at metered stall numbers 521, 523, and 525 (58-foot zone)
9b)RESCIND – METERED YELLOW ZONE, 6-WHEEL COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 4PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
9c)ESTABLISH – GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 10PM, DAILY
1700 Haight Street, north side, from 25 feet to 52 feet west of Cole Street at meter stall number 1696 (27-foot zone), Haight Ashbury, Supervisor District 5, Andy Thornley, andy.thornley@sfmta.com.
This proposal adjusts the loading access for Goodwill and other nearby businesses to better meet their needs and restores three underutilized commercial zones to general metered parking, at the request of the merchant association.
10. 17th Street between Shotwell Street and South Van Ness Avenue – Establishing a Commercial Loading Zone
10a)ESTABLISH – RED ZONE, NO STOPPING ANYTIME
3153 17th Street, south side, from Shotwell Street to 20 feet westerly
10b)ESTABLISH – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 7AM TO 2PM, MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
3153 17th Street, south side, from 20 feet to 40 feet west of Shotwell Street (20-foot zone), Mission, Supervisor District 9, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per the request of a bakery to provide space for commercial loading. Daylighting has also been included per State Assembly Bill 413.
11. Bartlett Street between 23rd Street and 24th Street – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH - WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 5PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
"209" Bartlett Street, east side, from 0 feet to 30 feet south of the north property line (30-foot zone), Mission, Supervisor District 9, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per the request of the San Francisco Department of Public Health this would provide pickup and drop-off space for clients accessing services.
12. Church Street between 27th Street and Comerford Street – Establishing a General Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – GENERAL LOADING ZONE, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 11AM TO 10PM, DAILY
1504 Church Street, west side, from 41 feet to 61 feet south of 27th street (starting after driveway) (20-foot zone), Noe Valley, Supervisor District 8, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per business request for curbside access for customers during business hours at gelato shop.
13. Yosemite Avenue between Lane Street and Mendell Street – Establishing a Commercial Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – YELLOW ZONE, COMMERCIAL LOADING, 30-MINUTE LIMIT, 8AM TO 4PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
1721 Yosemite Avenue, south side, from 154 feet to 166 feet west of Lane Street (12-foot zone), Bayview, Supervisor District 10, Color Curb Program, ccp@sfmta.com.
Per request from an industrial business for commercial loading.
14. Ocean Avenue between Woodacre Drive and Lagunitas Drive – Establishing a Passenger Loading Zone
ESTABLISH – WHITE ZONE, PASSENGER LOADING, 5-MINUTE LIMIT, 9AM TO 3PM, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
2600 Ocean Avenue, north side, from 24 feet to 35 feet west of Woodacre Drive at meter stall number 2604 (11-foot zone), Lakeshore, Supervisor District 7, Color Curb Program, cco@sfmta.com.
A senior center requested curb access for clients to be picked up and dropped off during program hours.
A copy of this hearing notice can be obtained at SFMTA.com/ColorCurbHearings. Additional information on the proposed changes may be obtained from the Color Curb Program by phone 415.646.2599 or by email ccp@sfmta.com. Opinions on these proposed changes can be mailed prior to the hearing to the Color Curb Program at 1 South Van Ness Ave, 7th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94103, or via email at ccp@sfmta.com. Submitted opinions will become part of the official public record and will be brought to the attention of the City Traffic Engineer for final decision. The City Traffic Engineer’s decision are considered Final SFMTA decisions and are posted on SFMTA.com/ColorCurbResults by 5 pm on the Friday following the public hearing. Final SFMTA Decisions can be reviewed by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to Ordinance 127-18 (SFMTA.com/127-18).
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