Service improvements, camera technology, increased staff presence, investments in cleaning and upgrading transit shelters part of broad revitalization strategy to support riders and operators as Muni ridership grows
With continued focus on enforcement, property crime is down 31% and violent crime is down 11% from January last year, and both remain far below pre-pandemic numbers
Proposed legislation will add a third year to the popular program that supports small businesses by waiving most fees when starting or expanding a business
The late singer, humanitarian, and painter became an ambassador and advocate for the City with his renown song “I left my Heart in San Francisco” and involvement with local charitable causes
Approved legislation will reduce red tape and help City meet residents’ behavioral health needs as San Francisco continues to add beds for those struggling with mental health and substance use disorder
Mayor Breed’s Roadmap to San Francisco’s Future advanced key policies in first year, including filling and repurposing vacant spaces, passing key tax reforms, and making Downtown safe, clean and welcoming for all.
Increased focus for next year will be on advancing building conversions, recruiting educational institutions, and advancing arts and culture Downtown.
Funded largely by a voter-approved bond, the new hub in the South of Market neighborhood will replace a 45-year-old rec center, providing 50% more space for sports and community
HUD’s Continuum of Care grant will support the City’s range of critical services and programs, including permanent supportive housing, rapid re-housing, and improved access to housing for survivors of domestic violence
Enhanced strategies to address property crimes and violent crimes, disrupt open-air drug markets, and prioritize police staffing and prosecutions will continue in order to maintain progress