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SFMTA’s Community Service Program provides customers the option to perform community service in San Francisco in lieu of parking ticket and transit citation payment. Customers can enroll in a maximum of two plans and a maximum of $1,000 in fines and penalties per calendar year. Customers are credited $20 for every hour of community service completed.

50% of the community service hours are to be spent at either the Department of Public Works (DPW) or SFMTA. Approved non-profit partners are located throughout San Francisco.

 

How to Sign Up https://www.sfmta.com/getting-around/drive-park/citations/community-service-program

How to Sign Up

Note: An enrollment fee based on the amount enrolled is due at time of sign up. Please include a check for the appropriate fee (see below) with your application.

Another individual can complete the community hours for you. Please complete the Registered Owner Authorization Form and include with your application if you would like to take advantage of this option.

Timeline for Completion

Customers are required to complete their community service program in a provided number of weeks. This timeline is based on the dollar amount due.

Citation Amount Enrolled Timeline for Completion Enrollment Fee
$50-$300 10 weeks $28 
$301-$600 14 weeks $56 
$601-$1,000 18 weeks $82 

Community Service Program hours must be completed within the appropriate timeline. Enrollees have the option to make partial payments on the remaining amount due if they are unable to complete their hours. Failure to complete the community service plan in the time allotted will result in plan cancellation.

Low Income Customers

Low income customers are granted one enrollment fee waiver per calendar year.

Income Requirement

Customers with a gross annual income (before taxes) at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty level (income levels below) are eligible for the annual fee waiver.

Household Size 1 2 3 4 5 6
Annual Income $30,120 $40,880 $51,640 $62,400 $73,160 $83,920

Add $10,640 for each additional household member above six.

Proof of Income

If you are in possession of a current Lifeline, Medi-Cal, EBT card, WIC benefits app on your phone, or a benefits letter from the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) then please provide that card when applying.

If you do not have one of the above listed benefits, please follow the directions listed on the Income Verification Form.

 

Submitting Payments

While completing community service, customers also have the option to make partial payments towards the total amount due.  Visit the SFMTA Customer Service Center Monday-Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at 11 South Van Ness Avenue. Visa, MasterCard, cash, and personal checks accepted.

Service Hours at SFMTA

Service for the SFMTA is available at the following Bus Yards:

Flynn Division – 1940 Harrison Street
Green Division – 2200 San Jose Avenue
Islais Creek – 1301 Cesar Chavez Street
Kirkland – 151 Beach Street
Muni Metro East – 601 25th Street
Potrero – 2500 Mariposa
Presidio – 875 Presidio Avenue
Woods –  1095 Indiana Street

CONNECT Program for People Experiencing Homelessness

The CONNECT Program offers People Experiencing Homelessness a one time option to receive services at participating non-profits in lieu of citation payment. Customers are credited $20 for every hour of services received.

CONNECT Program Application

Participating non-profits currently offering service for the CONNECT Program:

  • Central City Hospitality House
  • Glide Memorial Church
  • Mission Neighborhood Center-Precita Center
  • SF Coalition on Homelessness
  • St. Anthony’s Foundation
  • UCHS Mother Browns

 

Non-Profits Interested in Signing Up

Are you a San Francisco based non-profit who would like to have host volunteers? Please email sfmtacsp@jbrpartners.com for information on how to sign up.

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We pride ourselves on working hard to train, advocate, and connect young professionals with jobs and career opportunities. 

OUTREACH EVENTS

We inform large groups of people in our community by bringing in guest speakers to inform individuals on how to get involved.

We bring in professionals and guest speakers to inform large groups about specific topics and inform individuals on how to get involved.

INNOVATIVE STRATEGIES

We inform our communities of special events, major infrastructure projects, sporting events, street fairs, and parades.

BREAK DOWN BARRIERS

We become an advocate for young professionals to insure they get hired

Asses individual needs

We asses individual professional needs, such as: work capacities, experience, knowledge, and barriers that impede them from getting jobs.

We work with various community based organizations (CBOs) and city resources to remove those barriers for individuals.

Through our experience and knowledge of union rules and regulations we assist young professionals in joining the unions.

TRAINING AND CERTIFICATIONS

We conduct In-House Trainings for certifications.

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We help large contractors and small local business partners create a better city.

Every city project has local partner goals. Contractors must help LBE’s and JBR is a reliable source to assist contractors in achieving this goal.

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JBR provides support to small companies just starting out to create partnerships on current and future jobs with contractors and the city.

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We collaborate and facilitate conversations to measure key metrics for construction projects by addressing obstacles and issues head on and create solutions with a strong path forward.​

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SFMTA Community Service Program Office:

Administered by JBR Partners

44 Gough Street #207

San Francisco, CA 94103

P: 415.829.7072

E: SFMTACSP@jbrpartners.com

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1333 Evans Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94124
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SFMTA Community Service Program Office:
Administered By JBR Partners
44 Gough Street #207
San Francisco, CA 94103
P: 415.829.7072
E: SFMTACSP@jbpartners.com