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.
Proposed legislation will enable local restaurants and bars located in Union Square, Mid-Market, and Thrive City to sell alcoholic beverages during outdoor events and activations
Bus travel on the Van Ness Avenue rapid transit corridor is now 36% faster, injury traffic collisions are down 54%, and transit is 45% more reliable
This is one of only three projects in the United States to receive Silver status
Chief Tong has served on the command staff of Fire Chief Jeanine Nicholson for the last five years and will bring 35 years of public service experience
Efforts build on previous work that has led to rooting out of corrupt contractors, restoring integrity to City Departments, and strengthening transparency and government efficiency
New law will increase criminal penalties for those who plan and participate in sideshows, while local law enforcement will expand strategies to work with regional partners on preventing vehicular sideshows, including dirt bikes
Earlier this week, the issuance of the City’s first round of relief grants for 150 businesses was completed
Funds are for small businesses impacted by the SFMTA improvements along the L-Taraval line