COVID-19 will be with us for some time and may present new challenges, so now is the time for San Franciscans to get prepared with vaccinations, rapid test kits, masks, and access to medical care.
In conjunction with the City Attorney’s Office, the Controller’s Office makes recommendations to address SF Environment’s relationship with Recology, weak “tone at the top,” and lack of compliance with ethics rules.
The Board of Supervisors and Mayor of San Francisco recently passed legislation that gives tenants enhanced rights to organize within their buildings (informally referred to as the “Tenant Right-To-Organize legislation” or "Tenant-At-Home Ordinance").
Effective May 6, 2022, the San Francisco Business Portal will no longer allow users to log in to their accounts and access files saved in their folders.
The 152-unit, 100% affordable development is part of more than 6,000 units of housing that have been built in the neighborhood as part of the Mission Bay Redevelopment Plans
Twelve community-based organizations were awarded Nonprofit Sustainability Initiative funding to lease and acquire space and continue connecting residents with critical resources
As part of initiative to add 400 new mental health beds over the coming years, newly renovated transitional housing will offer mental health, substance use disorder, and peer support services to residents