San Francisco’s parking enforcement will take the day off Thursday for Thanksgiving but be back to work — mostly — on Black Friday.
For the holiday, parking regulations will not be enforced anywhere in the city, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency said on its website.
That includes parking meters, seven-day street sweeping, residential parking permits, Monday-Friday daytime street sweeping and commuter towaway.
On Black Friday, all parking meters will be enforced including color capped, white zones and nightly street cleaning from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. SFMTA will also enforce no stopping, no parking, red and blue zones.
What won’t be enforced Friday: Residential parking permits, general parking time limits, Monday-Friday daytime street sweeping, unmetered yellow and green zones and commuter towaway, according to the transportation agency.
However, vehicles that create a hazard or an unsafe condition — including double parking, blocking a bike lane, blocking driveways, blocking crosswalks and blocking fire hydrants — may be ticketed and possibly towed, the SFMTA said.
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