San Francisco Considers Parking Permits For Nannies
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- San Francisco's tightly regulated residential parking permits may soon be available to childcare providers, thanks to a group of local parents who say nanny parking is a safety issue for kids.
The San Francisco Metropolitan Transportation Authority board of directors will vote Tuesday on whether to offer families one annual $98 permit for childcare purposes.
If approved, transportation officials say San Francisco would be the largest U.S. city to offer such a permit.
The parents behind the initiative say nannies are often forced to choose between racking up hefty fines or leaving children unattended every two hours to search for a new spot.
Critics say reducing parking-space turnover makes little sense in the country's second-most densely populated city.
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