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What do green curbs mean in San Francisco?

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Green curbs mean areas zoned for short term parking, generally less than 10 minutes. Green zones are usually enforced 9 a.m. until 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

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How do I apply for a white zone curb?

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Applications for white zones are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. For information visit the SFMTA white/green zone fee schedule. An application for a white zone may be denied if private …
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What do white curbs in San Francisco mean?

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White curbs in San Francisco denote zones for passenger loading and unloading of no more than 5 minutes. Time zone enforcements for white zones will vary and are indicated by …
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How much is the red zone driveway renewal fee?

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The renewal fee for red zone driveways under the SFMTA color curb program is as follows:

  • Application – $144
  • Paint- $134
  • Total- $278

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How do I get a red zone painted on my driveway curb?

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You can apply to have a red zone painted near the driveway of your property. For the fees associated with this see SFMTA’s red zone fee schedule.

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What does a curb painted red mean in San Francisco?

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Curbs painted red in San Francisco denote areas that are “No Parking” zones. Red zones are used for intersection corners, bus stops, fire hydrants, and the edges of driveways.

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