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  2. SFpark - Wikipedia

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    SFpark is San Francisco's system for managing the availability of both on- and off-street parking. Taking effect in April 2011, the program utilizes smart parking meters that change their prices according to location, time of day, and day of the week, with the goal of keeping about 15% of spaces vacant on any given block. [1]

  3. FasTrak - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Bay: Menlo Park: Fremont: Westbound 2+ [60] Golden Gate Bridge: US 101 / SR 1: Golden Gate: San Francisco: Marin County: Southbound 3+ [61] Richmond–San Rafael Bridge: I-580: San Francisco Bay: San Rafael: Richmond: Westbound 3+ [62] San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge: I-80: San Francisco: Oakland: Westbound 3+ [63] San Mateo ...

  4. Clipper card - Wikipedia

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    The Clipper card is a reloadable contactless smart card used for automated fare collection in the San Francisco Bay Area.First introduced as TransLink in 2002 by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) as a pilot program, it was rebranded in its current form on June 16, 2010. [4]

  5. 6 Types of Costco Price Tags Every Frugal Shopper Needs ... - AOL

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    What to look for: Prices ending in 00 or 88 cents. Costco price tags that end in 00 or 88 cents are manager’s specials, meaning they are good discounts, as these items are closeouts specific to ...

  6. Costco’s New Price-Checking Feature Has Some Shoppers Upset

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    More and more stores are implementing the new feature.

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  8. Pay-by-plate parking - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh, PA is implementing the largest pay-by-plate parking terminal project in the USA. This project started on July 26, 2012. As of January 2013, Pittsburgh Parking Authority has completed the installation of 550+ pay-by-plate parking terminals. Every parking terminal is modem enabled, and is transmitting all payments for parking in real ...

  9. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency - Wikipedia

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    On the operating side, funding comes from San Francisco's general fund, transit passenger fares, fines and fees the agency charges, grants, and revenue from parking facilities. [10] On the capital side, funding comes from at least 38 different sources at the local (San Francisco), regional (Bay Area), state, and federal levels. [11]