Northeast Mission Parking Management Project

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Project Introduction

The northeastern neighborhood of the Mission District is one of San Francisco's most dynamic and diverse areas. It features a mix of commercial and industrial businesses, residential homes, and recreational destinations that make it both unique and attractive. However, the absence of parking regulations has resulted in ongoing challenges related to parking and curb access for residents, workers, and visitors. Residents and businesses have reached out to the SFMTA regarding parking conflicts and requested regulations to improve access for parking and loading. Through outreach, residents and businesses created a proposal for parking regulations. Click the buttons below to learn more if you live, work or visit the Northeast Mission.

Project Goals

  • Residents can find parking where they live
  • Neighborhood businesses have the parking availability and loading space they need to thrive
  • People can find parking when they most need it
     

Draft Proposal for Northeast Mission Parking Management

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Proposed parking regulations including time limits, residential permit parking and paid parking

Project Timeline
Spring 2023-Spring 2024
Planning
Pending
Spring 2024-Summer 2025
Legislation Engagement
Pending
Fall 2025
Legislation
Pending
Winter 2026
Implementation
Pending
Project Status
  1. Planning
Improvements
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Improve parking safety, access and minimize double parking and circling.

Project Timeline

Summer 2019 to Fall 2022

  • Open Houses
  • Office Hours
  • Public Surveys
  • Small stakeholder meetings
  • Project Working Group Meetings
  • Data Analysis

Spring 2023

  • Engineering Public Hearing (March 21)

Spring 2023 to Summer 2025

  • Community "refresher" of the proposal to address feedback, and gather input on project components

Fall 2025

  • Legislation

Winter 2026

  • Implementation

The Northeast Mission Parking Management Project has a long history and, most recently, a setback with the pandemic, but your commitment and patience are greatly appreciated, and we hope to advance regulations this year to make the neighborhood even better.


Community Engagement

The SFMTA staff initiated outreach in the summer/fall of 2019, including the creation of a working group to develop a parking plan that meets the diverse needs of the community.  If you would like to receive notifications, please sign up.
 

Contact Information
Mari Hunter, Principal Transportation Planner - Parking & Curb Management
Pamela Johnson, Public Relations Officer