Matthew:
You might remind people that they can purchase parking meter cards in denominations of $20 & $50. I purchased mine at the Montgomery Street Bart Station.
Here is a link for the various locations.
http://www.sfmta.com/cms/asystem/parkcardvend.php
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From: Matthew
Shaffer [mailto:Matthew...@tpl.org]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008
4:29 PM
To: Matthew Shaffer
Subject: Don't Forget Your
Quarters!
Have a great time tomorrow everyone, and thanks for making this such a spectacular National Park(ing) Day - check out the Web site throughout the day for updates: www.tpl.org/parkingday.
Have fun!!
Matt
_____________________________
Matthew Shaffer
Associate Director of Marketing Services
The Trust for Public
Land
116 New Montgomery Street
#400
San Francisco, CA 94105
415.495.4014
415.609.2750 cell
415.495.0540 fax
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www.tpl.org
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Land - Celebrating 35
years of conserving land for people--2 million acres and counting. www.tpl.org
_____________________________
Matthew Shaffer
Associate Director of Marketing Services
The Trust for Public
Land
116 New Montgomery Street
#400
San Francisco, CA 94105
415.495.4014
415.609.2750 cell
415.495.0540 fax
matthew...@tpl.org
www.tpl.org
The Trust for Public
Land - Celebrating 35
years of conserving land for people--2 million acres and counting. www.tpl.org