The funding, awarded by Grants for the Arts, provides general operating support to sustain and uplift non-profit arts and cultural organizations across the City
The updated SF311 mobile app enables Chinese, Spanish, and Filipino speakers to request City services and track the status of requests in their language with just a few taps.
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
With over 15 years of experience leading organizations in providing efficient technology for local governments, Makstman will lead efforts to improve government services and offer innovative technology solutions across San Francisco as the City Chief Information Officer.
As the City celebrates 20 years of marriage equality, the Office of the County Clerk and City officials will kick off Pride Weekend by marrying over 200 couples at City Hall as part of longstanding tradition
For the last 16 years, Vaerma has been responsible for printing water and power bills, tax notices, SFMTA and DEM signage, and more as Manager of the City's in-house print shop.
Jacobson, an arts leader and educator, will lead Grants for the Arts’ work to support nonprofit arts and culture organizations through general operating support grants.
On the heels of passing legislation launching Treasure Island’s Stage 2, Panorama Park highlights progress on San Francisco’s newest neighborhood with planned 8,000 homes and 300 acres of new parks and open space