$460 million in grants across five years will fund hundreds of programs and initiatives to support development of nurturing families and communities, physical and emotional health, learning and school preparedness, and college and workforce training
SFPD has submitted final 272 reform objectives to the California Department of Justice as part of multi-year police reform effort that starting in 2016
Mayor Breed to join other California Mayors to speak on current and future initiatives at legislative hearing in the State Capitol, including Mayor Breed’s support for three key state bills authored by the San Francisco legislative delegation
As San Francisco readies new Prop E public safety measures to improve neighborhood safety, coordinated law enforcement efforts between local, state and federal agencies contribute to 32% drop in property crime and 14% drop in violent crime in first three months of 2024
Golden Gate Park has transformed to accommodate a World fair and campsite for 20,000 residents following the 1906 earthquake, and today is in the running for Best City Park
In the First year of Housing for All, the City prioritized the creation of new homes by delivering housing fee reductions, streamlining housing laws, improving City permitting, and creating new affordable housing funding sources
Release of audit by Controller part of long-term oversight process initiated by City agencies in 2021 after identifying discrepancies and concerns by a city contractor
Legislation to expedite the deployment of new speed cameras recently approved under state law change which Mayor Breed sponsored that allows certain cities to pilot critical safety tool to prevent traffic injuries and deaths