Three weekends. Three massive concerts. Tens of thousands of fans packing Golden Gate Park.

From Dead & Company's concert series to the three-day Outside Lands festival, and now, country star Zach Bryan headlining the Polo Field on Friday night, San Francisco has been a music capital this month.

The concerts brought a big economic boost for businesses across the city, but for some neighbors living near the park, it's been three weekends of frustration.

"The biggest challenge for me has been parking," said Franco Fortin, who lives about a block from the Polo Field. "I do not have a garage or a driveway spot. So I have to street park."

Fortin said last Saturday, during Outside Lands, he drove out around noon. When he returned, he couldn't find parking for 30 minutes and eventually parked

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