Congregation Leaders,
 
The San Francisco Municipal Transit Agency's (SFMTA) 2014 Budget includes a policy change that directly impacts congregations that worship and conduct education/ philanthropic programs on Sundays.  Starting July 6, 2014, the Sunday parking meter policy that has been in effect since January 6, 2013, will be "rolled back" and no longer enforced.  Exceptions to this policy are enumerated in the SFMTA's communication that follows.
 
Congregation Leaders are asked to please assist in disseminating this information through their social media, websites, weekly bulletins, monthly newsletters and pulpit announcements over the next month.  Your partnership in conveying this important news is greatly appreciated.
 
Sincerely,
 
Michael G. Pappas, M.Div.
Executive Director
San Francisco Interfaith Council

 
Edwin M. Lee, Mayor
Tom Nolan, Chairman   Cheryl Brinkman, Vice-Chairman
Jerry Lee, Director   Cristina Rubke, Director
Malcolm Heinicke, Director  Joel Ramos, Director
Edward D. Reiskin, Director of Transportation
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 19, 2014

Contact: Paul Rose

415.601.1637, cell

[email protected]

 

**PRESS RELEASE**

  

 SUNDAY PARKING METER CHANGES COMING SOON
 
Starting July 6, 2014 on-street meters and off-street parking meters will NOT
require payment on Sundays, except meters on SF Port property.
 
Exceptions to this change in policy are areas where meters operated on Sundays prior to the addition of Sunday operating hours in January 2013.  This includes:
  • Port of San Francisco jurisdiction meters
  • Fisherman's Wharf area meters
  • Some (but not all) SFMTA-managed metered parking lots (retaining those that operated on Sundays prior to 2013).

In order to help remind the public of the change, during the first three Sundays in July, SFMTA Parking Control Officers will place informational flyers on vehicles parked at expired meters in areas where Sunday meters will remain operational.

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