Meter maids on holiday in SF Muni suspends parking meter enforcement for Thanksgiving - Local News Matters

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The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) suspends parking enforcement for Thanksgiving Day, providing a brief respite for drivers. Enforcement will resume on the following day, but some restrictions will still not apply. Muni Metro light-rail trains, buses, and streetcars will operate on a Sunday schedule during Thanksgiving, transitioning to a weekday non-school schedule on Black Friday. Specific street closures will occur, including Cole Street from 10 a. m.

to 11:30 p. m. for the Cole Valley Night Market. The Cole Valley Pop-up Town Square will remain active on Cole Street until Monday afternoon, enhancing local community engagement. These adjustments reflect the city's efforts to accommodate holiday activities while managing public transportation effectively.

Such measures are crucial for supporting local businesses and fostering community spirit during the holiday season. Residents and visitors should plan accordingly to navigate the temporary changes in traffic and parking regulations.

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