Introduksyon sa Proyekto (Project Introduction)
PARCS is an initiative to replace aging parking equipment in 22 city-owned facilities with modern technology. PARCS is a combination of equipment and software that runs a parking facility, such as ticket machines, gate arms, payment machines and camera systems. The new system will be a significant operational upgrade from our existing 16-year old equipment. New software and hardware will:
- Improve operations and customer service
- Replace signage & reviewing traffic flow / operation procedures
- Make parking easier and more efficient for customers
- Reduce fraud and handle cases of missing or lost tickets using license plate recognition technology
- Improve auditing and credit card security to protect customers
- Improve safety for high pedestrian safety areas with flashing light and audible alarm as vehicles exit facilities
- Enable real-time data collection, which helps with the implementation of dynamic pricing and universal validation to create a more efficient parking experience for customers
View our Automated License Plate Recognition Policy (ALPR)
PARCS INSTALLATION LOCATIONS
22 city-owned facilities will benefit from the PARCS upgrade. Please access this map for the facility locations.
PARCS INSTALLATION COMPLETED AT THE FOLLOWING GARAGES:
- Civic Center Garage
- Polk-Bush Garage
- Lombard Garage
- Pierce Garage
- North Beach Garage
- Vallejo Garage
- Portsmouth Square Garage
- St. Mary's Square Garage
- Ellis-O'Farrell
- Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (ZSFGH) Parking Garage
- Japan Center Main Garage
- Japan Center Annex Garage
- 16th & Hoff Garage
- 7th & Harrison Lot
- Performing Arts Garage
- Union Square Garage
- Mission Bartlett Garage
- Sutter and Stockton Garage
- Fifth and Mission Garage
- Golden Gateway Garage
- Moscone Center Garage
Katayuan ng Proyekto (Project Status)
- Completed
Mga Kapitbahayan (Neighborhoods)
Impormasyon sa Pakikipag-ugnay (Contact Information)
Robert Aicardi, Operations Manager