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Friday, 16 October, 2020

¡Gracias por su tiempo y por su participación en esta encuesta que tiene como fin ayudar a mejorar la seguridad en Page Street! Una vez completadas, las encuestas pueden enviarse por email al equipo a...

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Access Pass

Pase de acceso El Pase de acceso de SFMTA es un pase exclusivo de Muni para personas sin hogar. El pase brinda acceso gratuito a los vehículos Muni para el titular del pase hasta el mes y año de...

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Departamento de planificación de SF y CEQA

Vea información del Departamento de Planificación de San Francisco sobre la Ley de Calidad Ambiental de California (CEQA, por sus siglas en inglés). Solicitud del Proyecto al Departamento de...

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Biking and Rolling Plan - Open House (District 7)

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¡Venga a una jornada de puertas abiertas! Trabajando junto con comunidades por toda la ciudad, SFMTA está elaborando el primer Plan de San Francisco para Bicicletas y para Rodar desde 2009. Por favor...

Project

El Depósito de Autobuses en Muni Metro East

Introducción al proyecto (Project Introduction)

En 2017, la Agencia Municipal de Transporte de San Francisco (San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency o SFMTA), lanzó el Programa de Avance de la Construcción (Building Progress Program) , un...

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Muni gratuito para personas de la tercera edad

Este programa ofrece acceso gratuito a los servicios de Muni al usar la tarjeta Clipper para las personas de la tercera edad con ingresos bajos y moderados que viven en San Francisco. Una vez que esté...

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Waivers for people experiencing homelessness or low-income and reduction for first time tow

Experiencing homelessness in San Francisco?

Eligible vehicle owners experiencing homelessness who have visited a Coordinated Entry Point in the past 6 months will receive a one-time

  • Administrative fee waiver
  • Tow fee waiver
  • Up to 30 days storage waiver
  • Dolly waiver

Limit one per vehicle owner

Flyer: Steps on how to become eligible

List: Coordinated Entry Points

Low-income in San Francisco?  

Eligible low-income vehicle owners will receive

  • Administrative fee waiver
  • Reduction of the tow fee
  • Up to 15 days storage waiver
  • Dolly waiver
First-time tow in San Francisco?

Individuals whose vehicle has never been previously towed by the SFMTA or SFPD will receive

  • Reduction of the administrative fee

Reduced fee schedule

Administrative fee

Administrative fee (one for all vehicles) Fee to be paid
All tows $360
First-time tow $304
Low-income or experiencing homelessness $0

Tow fee

Tow fee (one for all vehicles) Fee to be paid
People experiencing homelessness $0
Low-income $104
All others $297

How to Qualify

Present one of the following:

  • California State Medi-Cal
  • Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)
  • SFMTA Lifeline card
  • WIC benefits,
  • Fully completed Income Verification form to be submitted with the form below

You may be required to submit the most current award letter.  NO tax documentation will be accepted.


Reductions May Be Applied When Paying Your Tow Fees

No reductions are available without proof of eligibility. Persons unable to prove eligibility must pay the non-reduced fees.

Qualified individual registered owners who submit proof of eligibility when paying the tow fees will automatically receive the reduction.


Request Reimbursement of Certain Tow Fees 

Individual owners who pay the non-reduced fees may request reimbursement if eligibility can be proven within 30 days of the vehicle being claimed.

Reductions are itemized on the SFMTA receipt.  Check your SFMTA receipt to verify whether you received waivers or reductions.

If you paid the full or higher administrative fee to the SFMTA and feel you qualify for certain low-income waivers or a first-time tow reduction, fill out the form below to request reimbursement as applicable to your case. You will be required to upload your receipt and proof of eligibility.

After completing the form, you will receive a confirmation email and further details from case-admin-sf@sfmta.com.


Restrictions

  • All requests for reimbursement must be received within 30 days from the date of tow or 30 days from the date of paying the non-reduced fees 
  • The owner (or renter) of the towed vehicle must be an individual
  • Nonowners are not eligible for low-income waivers
  • For rented or leased vehicles, the rental or lease agreement must be from a bonafide car rental company and identify the renter or lessee as the vehicle's driver
  • All businesses, including partnerships, trusts, for-profit corporations, and nonprofit corporations are excluded
  • First-time tow individuals will be required to provide DMV registration showing the first date of ownership of their vehicle
  • The SFMTA tows vehicles in San Francisco only; vehicles towed in other jurisdictions are not eligible for reductions or reimbursement
  • You must provide a USA mailing address to receive reimbursement

Please complete this form to apply for a reimbursement


Vehicle tow program phone: 415.646.2200 email: TowProgram@sfmta.com

Project update

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Siguiendo la guía más reciente del Departamento de Salud Pública de California (CDPH), el Departamento de Salud Pública de San Francisco (SFDPH) y la Administración Federal de Tránsito (FTA), se...

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Discounts for People Experiencing Homelessness

SFMTA ofrece una variedad de descuentos para personas sin hogar en San Francisco. Descuentos disponibles: Exención única de todas las multas por estacionamiento abierto en un vehículo Exención de...