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This individual example may seem harmless. Yet, when tens of thousands of riders every day do not pay their fare, it ends up costing Muni millions every year. Our partners at the San Francisco County Transportation Agency (SFCTA) recentlywrote a piecedescribing the challenging fiscal situation fa...
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Previously, people had to pay over $60 to get on a payment plan to pay off tickets, and they had to pay them off within 14 weeks. Now low-income people can pay $5 to get on a payment plan and will have up to 18 months to pay off their citations. Payment plan fees will be ca...
When paying at a multi-space paystation, you will enter either your vehicle's license plate number or the number adjacent to the parking space. Vehicles charging at a metered space are still required to pay for parking. For more information on how to avoid parking citations, seeHow to Park...
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WAYS TO PAY Web:For same day payment posting and electronic receiptPay Online Phone:Call 415.701.3099 or 800.531.7357. Mail:Using the pre-printed envelope provided, send check or money order payable to “SFMTA” (include citation number on check). If you do not have the pre-printed envelop...
Average parking rates were lower Parking availability improved It is easier to find a parking space It is easier to pay and avoid parking citations Greenhouse gas emissions decreased Vehicle miles traveled decreasedThe SFMTA produced four documents as part of the evaluation, available online:...
For questions about a Notice to Appear or delinquent notice you have received, please contact the Superior Court of California, County of San Francisco at 415.551.8550. For more information, or to pay your citation online, visitwww.sf.courts.ca.gov. ...