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Includes the following regulations: Residential Parking Permits, Time limits, Government Permit, No overnight, Oversized Vehicle. Does not include non metered color curb or curb cuts.
Whether you’re a visitor or a long-time resident, this brochure provides guidance to help drivers comply with San Francisco parking regulations. The goal is to help drivers avoid getting a citation or having their vehicle towed.
72 Hour Maximum. In the absence of other posted restrictions, such as residential parking permit (RPP) zones, street sweeping, meters or posted time limits, a regular-sized passenger vehicle or motorcycle is allowed to park in one spot for up to 72 hours without being cited for overtime parking.
Parking and Traffic Enforcement consists of various details including general meter enforcement, color curbs, commute zones, double parking, abandoned autos, resident permit parking.
Get a residential parking permit. Get exemption from parking time limits in your neighborhood.
Get access to the San Francisco Charter and a variety of Municipal Codes that establish the legal foundations of the City and County of San Francisco.
Understanding the parking rules and keeping your car safe are other challenges. View San Francisco Parking Map. This guide is here to help with: Tips for street parking. Understanding San Francisco Parking Rules. Where to Park in San Francisco for Free. Finding Cheap Parking.
A California pedestrian-safety law that went into effect statewide Jan. 1 cemented efforts San Francisco has sought for years to put more distance between parked cars and crosswalks.
The state’s new “daylighting” law prohibits parking within 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk. Though the law took effect in January — with penalties kicking in at the beginning of 2025...
Current San Francisco building codes. 2022 SF and CA Codes are effective for permit applications filed on or after January 1, 2023. The Codes include Building, Plumbing, Electrical, Mechanical, Energy and Green Building Codes. There is no grace period.