New Markets Tax Credits provided by the United States Treasury tie the previous round for the largest distribution San Francisco has received through the program, which will finance critical projects, create investment in historically underserved communities, and accelerate economic recovery
Since the 1989 earthquake, San Francisco has invested more than $20 billion in seismically retrofitting City-owned infrastructure and buildings and implemented retrofit programs that have improved the safety for thousands of residents and buildings citywide
The new Hub provides safe and accessible spaces for childcare, recreation, cultural events, health and wellness resources, and educational programs and activities, serving families and over 200 children
San Francisco Department of Public Health is the first county in the State to offer 16-hour on demand access to Buprenorphine and telehealth for people who suffer from fentanyl addiction
Under Senator Wiener and Mayor Breed’s legislation, the State’s first entertainment zone on Front Street will host “Nightmare on Front Street”, building on the success of Oktoberfest to boost economic activity Downtown
Quarterly tent count found 242 tents and structures on City streets after encampment teams help over 950 people into shelter from encampments since the start of 2024
The Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center and Kulintang Arts received a $5 million grant through the City’s API Nonprofit Acquisition Fund to purchase 262 7th Street