Senate Bill 925 would create a targeted system from law enforcement to address rampant fencing on City streets, which has brought up serious public safety challenges and hurt local businesses
Budget closes major deficit while building on recent progress with critical investments in core government operations, public safety, homelessness, children and families, and economic revitalization
In partnership with Supervisor Melgar, the proposed initiatives will build on the City’s groundbreaking early education and child care initiatives by expanding eligibility to moderate income families and piloting extended-hour care to make quality child care and education more accessible and affordable
Budget funds the Mayor’s plans to fully staff SFPD, deliver new public safety technologies, continue multi-agency drug market disruption operations, and address staffing at Sheriff and Department of Emergency Management
Two projects on a portion of the former Transbay Temporary Terminal site will serve seniors, low-income families, and formerly homeless individuals while including affordable childcare, retails spaces, and supportive services
The multi-agency Drug Market Agency Coordination Center (DMACC) launched by Mayor Breed in May 2023 and led by the SFPD has yielded significant results targeting open-air drug markets
Lee, a Civil Rights attorney, brings decades of experience working on public safety and victims’ rights initiatives, developing and implementing criminal justice policies, and representing survivors of violence
This year, the program will include 28 participating partners offering low-income San Francisco residents and families free or significantly reduced entrance fees
Establishing a Historically Black College and University (HBCU) satellite campus is one piece of Mayor Breed’s 30 by 30 initiative to bring 30,000 students and residents to Downtown San Francisco by 2030