Thirty years since last major charter reform effort, Mayor Breed initiates process to improve efficiency of government with a goal of setting major reform on November 2026 ballot
The $15.9 billion budget prioritizes funding that builds on recent progress with critical investments in core government operations, public safety, homelessness, children and families, and economic revitalization
Controller and Treasurer release final business tax reform proposal in response to call from Mayor Breed, Board President Peskin, and Supervisor Mandelman
Assessment recommendations center around fostering an ethical departmentwide culture of transparency and restricting the ability of senior management to override departmental and city policies.
The Mexican Museum has not demonstrated that it has the financial or organizational expertise — or the necessary funds — to complete an expansion project and open to the public, according to a recent audit.
Recommendations released today offer pathways to mitigate key risks to the City’s tax base stemming from remote work and recent City policy changes, and provide a framework for a possible November 2024 Ballot Measure.
Of the 197 nonprofit contractors monitored to ensure public funds are spent in alignment with the City’s financial standards, four were placed on elevated concern status.