Authorized under new state law, the first Entertainment Zone will be in Downtown San Francisco on Front Street under Mayor Breed’s legislation approved today.
Other EZ locations being considered include Union Square, Mid-Market, and Thrive City.
With subway delays down and bus service more reliable and efficient, 72% of Muni riders rated Muni service excellent/good in annual survey, the highest rating since 2001 when surveys started
Licensed architect Amy Campbell and Carpenter’s Union member Sean McGarry will bring decades of experience and essential perspective that will contribute to San Francisco’s growth and development
The approved legislation will create a pilot program to limit the late-night operating hours of certain retail establishments, including smoke shops, as one part of comprehensive strategy to disrupt nighttime drug markets
If approved by voters in November, the ballot measure will strengthen the City's work to protect reproductive freedoms of women in San Francisco as states across the country continue to face legal challenges and bans for services critical to women’s healthcare and rights
A cohort of 60 scholars begin working, living, and learning in San Francisco today as a first step in the Mayor’s broader strategy to bring an HBCU satellite campus to the City