Web sites
| URL | Description |
| California Vehicle Code 2010 | The CA DMV site with links to the 2010 version of the California Vehicle Code |
| SF Metropolitan Transportation Agency | Click on the "Parking" link in the menu bar near the top of the page. (There are also links to other useful information, such as the Livable Streets program.) Toward the bottom of the Parking page are links to "San Francisco Transportation Code Division I" and "San Francisco Transportation Code Division II". These two divisions of the San Francisco Codes cover all the current local rules and regulations related to parking in San Francisco. If you click on the "Traffic" link, you will find two links at the bottom of the page which link to the California state codes, "California Vehicle Code" and "California Streets and Highway Codes". See also the SFpark link: Go to the Projects & Planning link at bottom of page, then click the SFpark link, then the "SFMTA Completes Innovative Citywide Census of San Francisco Parking" link to go to the SF parking census. |
| The 2010 Municode.com version of all SF codes | San Francisco contracts with Municode.com to maintain an on-line, searchable version of all SF codes. |
| The 2008 Municode.com SF Traffic Code Sections | This older version of the codes is presented more simply than the current version and in some ways is easier to use. |
| Landscapes of Mobility | "Shifting Landscapes of Mobility: The Spatial Reconfiguration of the Mission District to Accommodate Automobility" is Mary Brown's Geography Master's thesis. "For my Geography Master’s thesis I looked at the reconfiguration of space in a streetcar suburb in order to accommodate automobiles. This site contains downloadable chapter pdf’s of my thesis as well as related maps, links and photos." |
| Port of SF Embarcadero Parking and Transportation Study | This is an example of a formal analysis of parking issues, commissioned by the Port of SF for the Embarcadero area. A PDF version is available for download here. |
| SF MTA Blue Book | The Blue Book is the official set of regulations for private contractors and others working in the streets of San Francisco. |
| MTC Toolbox: Reforming Parking Policies To Support Smart Growth | "Parking Best Practices & Strategies For Supporting Transit Oriented Development In the San Francisco Bay Area ... a guide ... for communities interested in planning and implementing parking policies and programs that are supportive of Smart Growth and Transit Oriented Development." The handbook has four main chapters: 1) Define Your Community, 2) Explore Potential Strategies, 3) Best Practices and 4) Implementation Guidelines." |
| Victoria (BC) Transportation Institute | "The Victoria Transport Policy Institute is an independent research organization dedicated to developing innovative and practical solutions to transportation problems. We provide a variety of resources available free at this website to help improve transportation planning and policy analysis. We are funded primarily through consulting and project grants. Our research is among the most current available and has been widely applied." Specifically, see the Smart Land Use category under the Documents menu for links to several interesting documents about parking issues. |