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Northeast Mission Parking Management – Project Update May 2023

Service Affected
Parking

Project Update – May 2023

Thank you for your interest in the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s (SFMTA) Northeast Mission Parking Management Project. This project aims to improve curb access for neighborhood residents, businesses, workers, and visitors through parking regulations including the creation of a new Resident Permit Parking (RPP) area, time-limited parking, and paid parking. We have continued to refine the proposal based on community feedback.

Public Hearing 

The proposal was the sole item on the agenda of an SFMTA public hearing for formal public review and comment on March 21, 2023. You can watch a video recording of the hearing (2 hours 33 minutes):

Watch the 3/21 Public Hearing  (English)  (Español)

Office Hours

Want to know more? Want to talk with the project team? We'll be holding office hours at In Chan Kajaal Park, come see us and share your thoughts:

In Chan Kajaal Park, 17th St at Folsom St

  • Saturday, May 20th, 12pm - 1:30pm
  • Wednesday, May 24th, 5pm - 6:30pm

All are welcome, Spanish interpretation will be provided.

Other Project Materials

A map of the proposal can be reviewed here:

Draft proposal map (updated 3/2/23) (PDF)

And a list of frequently asked questions, with our responses, can be reviewed here:

Northeast Mission Parking Management Project FAQ

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Please don’t hesitate to reach out to the SFMTA with any questions, concerns, or recommendations on how the project team can move forward in a way that best supports the interests of the local community and the city of San Francisco.