joining us live now is the standard's reporter noah boston. hey, noah. >> hello.nks for having me. oh, yeah. >> what made you want a deep dive into parking meters? >> yeah, i mean, it's just one of these things that i think so many of us here in the city, in the bay area who are visiting the city, it's like you're feeding the meter. >> and as i'm sure you've experienced, some of them can get pretty steep. and it really did make me wonder how much are these meters pulling in a year because it's charging some of them over $10 an hour. >> all right. so what's the answer? actually let's look at the collective big answer first. how much money did san francisco take in from all its meters in the past year? it's a big money maker, right? >> yes, exactly. so i pulled all the data from all the meters for the city. and in the past year and silver over $50 million. >> okay. so who is the biggest contributor? i should say? which single meter is the biggest contributor to that revenue? >> yes. >> yes. so there's one high performing meter. it's on pierce street by the corner of