
"Mayor Lurie's long-promised two-hour limit on RV parking on SF streets took effect Saturday, though its effect may be limited, as many of the RVs already have a six-month extension lined up to stay parked right where they are. San Francisco has always had a fairly significant population of people living in RVs parked in street parking spaces, particularly around Bayview-Hunters Point, the Mission District, and around the Lake Merced and West Portal areas."
"This past summer, Mayor Lurie vowed to crack down on RVs parks in streets by enforcing a strict two-hour parking limit, though that allegedly strictly limit was just a plan to issue warnings. There would be no legitimate enforcement of the two-hour parking rule until November 1. Well, as the Chronicle pointed out, November 1 arrived on Saturday, and the two-hour RV parking limit arrived with it."
A two-hour street parking limit for RVs took effect on November 1. There are roughly 400 RVs parked on San Francisco streets, and the Department of Emergency Management issued 299 six-month extensions for those vehicles. The extensions prevent enforcement of the two-hour parking limit but do not waive other parking or vehicle requirements, including operability. The city is offering $3,000–$7,000 buybacks to encourage RV removals. High concentrations of street-parked RVs exist in Bayview-Hunters Point, the Mission District, Lake Merced, and West Portal. No public data has been released on buyback uptake.
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