San Francisco approves plan to start charging for parking at Golden Gate Park
Briefly

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has approved a proposal to start charging for parking in Golden Gate Park to address the budget deficit faced by the Rec and Parks Department. The proposed fee is expected to be up to $3 per hour. The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) holds the authority to finalize the pricing structure. The new parking charges will not take effect until January 2027, allowing for further steps to be taken before implementation.
A proposal to start charging people to park in Golden Gate Park is moving forward, as the San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved the plan during their meeting Tuesday.
The goal of introducing parking fees is to generate revenue for the Rec and Parks Department, which is currently dealing with a budget deficit.
The proposed parking charges would range up to $3 an hour, but final pricing details are under the authority of the SFMTA.
Implementation of the parking fees is set to take effect in January 2027, following the necessary steps for final approvals.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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