SF Drivers Face 60% Vehicle Registration Increase, Congestion Tax
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via SFist by Brock Keeling on 12/10/09
by Jerry James Stone Being a car owner in SF is about to get a lot more annoying if increased registration fees are approved in November. One increases state vehicle license registration fees and the other introduces a new congestion tax--as if trying to find parking in the Mission wasn't payment enough. According to DMV, the cost of registering a $15,000 car in SF would jump from $238.50 to $376; that's almost 60-percent! In addition, The City will be tacking on a $10 congestion tax. If approved, San Francisco's 530,000 registered vehicles would bring in a projected $45 million under the new fees. But, you still won't be able to find parking in the Mission.
Price of owning a vehicle worth $15,000 in San Francisco:
Now 2011*
Basic registration fee $34 $34
California Highway Patrol fee $22 $22
Local fees $10 $10
Vehicle licensing fee $172.5 $300
Congestion management fee 0 $10
Total $238.50 $376
* If ballot measures pass
Source: California Department of Motor Vehicles (via SF Examiner)
* If ballot measures pass
Source: California Department of Motor Vehicles (via SF Examiner)
