New laws will increase criminal penalties for those who plan and participate in sideshows, while local law enforcement will expand strategies to work with regional partners on preventing vehicular sideshows, including dirt bikes
The new training facility is a major win for San Francisco and builds on the City’s broader work to redevelop Treasure Island with more housing and amenities
Team will consist of top City leaders and trusted subject matter experts to provide independent support for Board of Education and School leadership to help chart path forward for San Francisco public schools
New legislation will allow for an oversized vehicle like an RV to be towed if an offer of shelter or housing is rejected with a goal of getting people to accept services being offered
Through the City’s multi-agency public safety coordination, UN Plaza has seen a 70% decrease in daytime drug-related incidents. The area also continues to see an increase to foot traffic exceeding last year’s averages at Heart of the City Farmer’s Market, and over 1,600 visitors last month alone at the SF Vintage Market.
With accelerated investments in family homelessness & pipeline projects SF will now reach 2028 goal in 2025 –Mayor Breed directs Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing to double shelter goal in 5-year plan. City has provided shelter to nearly 10,000 individuals and moved over 5,000 people into permanent housing in the first year under homelessness plan.
The proposed legislation expands on the City’s efforts to remove unnecessary and costly fees, saving affected businesses tens of thousands in start-up costs
The camera trailers will expand on Proposition E technology, like security cameras and drones, to assist officers in making arrests and preventing crime
Tugbenyoh brings experience as Deputy Director at Department of Human Resources and working in the
community to replace Executive Director Sheryl Davis who has resigned from HRC