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Title: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: c1fer on August 04, 2009, 04:04:11 PM
So last time I worked in Downtown San Francisco Financial District, I was a pedestrian.

Now I have a M900. What are some of the places on the street to park and at what times do they fill up. I will be at 50 California.

I know I am setting myself up for failure cause if you have a sweet spot, you wouldn't give it up!

But I know there are some Bike street parking on Fremont and off Mission, etc. In general, what time should I be heading into the city to get a space??

I don't start til 10Am and will probably hit the gym so I can come in really early if I have to...

Thanks



Title: Re: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: Drunken Monkey on August 04, 2009, 04:13:01 PM
10 AM? Good luck. I've found the street parking on Drumm St. to be pretty much gone by then. Less so in the winter (wimps) but in the summer it's all taken by 9-9:30 AM.

Consider going to Five Star Parking over between Clay & Washington (about a block away)

They have dedicated bike parking and you get an access card to let yourself in and out.

Monthly fee is maybe 50% more than street parking ($90) but I've found it to be worth it to always have a spot where I can even keep my bike overnight if I'd like. Plus in theory the parking fee is tax deductible.


Title: Re: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: tigre on August 04, 2009, 05:11:10 PM
Parking fees are tax deductible?  Or just because it's commuting-related?  My lease on my apartment is technically split between garage and apartment, even though I was not able to decline the garage component.

10 AM? Good luck. I've found the street parking on Drumm St. to be pretty much gone by then. Less so in the winter (wimps) but in the summer it's all taken by 9-9:30 AM.

Consider going to Five Star Parking over between Clay & Washington (about a block away)

They have dedicated bike parking and you get an access card to let yourself in and out.

Monthly fee is maybe 50% more than street parking ($90) but I've found it to be worth it to always have a spot where I can even keep my bike overnight if I'd like. Plus in theory the parking fee is tax deductible.


Title: Re: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: mostrobelle on August 04, 2009, 06:36:42 PM
Get there early and cross your fingers.  I'd show up before 8:30 if you want a spot on the street.  Or like DM says--just pay for the garage.  Totally worth it. 


Title: Re: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: Michael Moore on August 04, 2009, 07:12:07 PM
So last time I worked in Downtown San Francisco Financial District, I was a pedestrian.

Now I have a M900. What are some of the places on the street to park and at what times do they fill up. I will be at 50 California.

I know I am setting myself up for failure cause if you have a sweet spot, you wouldn't give it up!

But I know there are some Bike street parking on Fremont and off Mission, etc. In general, what time should I be heading into the city to get a space??

I don't start til 10Am and will probably hit the gym so I can come in really early if I have to...

Thanks



Check the resources thread (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=562.0 (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=562.0)) for the where to park question.  As for when, I'm sorry I can't help. Last time I worked in the city was pre-dotcom crash.



Title: Re: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: Drunken Monkey on August 04, 2009, 07:24:21 PM
Parking fees are tax deductible?  Or just because it's commuting-related? 

Commute-related parking fees are deductable. i.e. The parking needs to be near work and away from home.

My employer uses wageworks, so they even take the money out, pre-tax, and pay the parking fees directly.


Title: Re: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: Orangettes on August 05, 2009, 04:57:21 AM
Commute-related parking fees are deductable. i.e. The parking needs to be near work and away from home.

My employer uses wageworks, so they even take the money out, pre-tax, and pay the parking fees directly.


1099? or W-2


Title: Re: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: Spidey on August 05, 2009, 06:37:14 AM
Commute-related parking fees are deductable. i.e. The parking needs to be near work and away from home.

Good to know.  [thumbsup] 

DM, IIRC, our first Ducati date was in a Financial District parking lot.  We used to park in the same garage.  I left a DML card on Bling Senior, and a love of the ages was born.   <dreamy smiley>

It's been like 4 years since I worked in the Financial District.  Just thinking about it gets my PTSD all aflutter.


Title: Re: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: MendoDave on August 05, 2009, 09:34:26 AM
I think I knocked your bike over, parked down on Spear St. right off Market. Then I rode off.  [cheeky]


Title: Re: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: c1fer on August 06, 2009, 01:08:56 PM
Great news. There is like 60 spaces on Drumm Street by Embarcadero 4 and the small Park.

As of 9AM, it is half full. As of 1PM still a few spaces. Its $2.50 for 10 hours (25c / Hr)

And there is a nice Sport1000 Monoposto you can park next to..lol

Thanks for all the replies


Title: Re: Financial Dist Street Parking
Post by: TCK! on August 07, 2009, 06:42:15 AM
Just FYI Vindingo and I were schooled last night that we should be calling it FiDi just don't want of you you hepcats to look like squares in front of the ladies.


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