The multiple storm systems coming through San Francisco since New Year's Eve have caused widespread impact on our small business communities. The Office of Small Business will continue to share information about staying prepared for more storms while recovering from recent ones.
Starting on Wednesday, January 4th, the National Weather Service is predicting strong winds and heavy rain. San Francisco is expecting downed power lines, trees, and localized flooding.
Almost three years after the arrest of former Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru, the City has implemented many of the recommendations made by the Controller in nine public integrity reports issued since June 2020.
Jorge Rivas will helm SF Office of Civic Engagement and Immigrant Affairs (OCEIA) to build upon the City’s efforts to support full civic, economic, and linguistic integration for immigrants and newcomers.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner re-earns full accreditation from the National Association of Medical Examiners after 10 years, recognizing success of key investments and reforms.
Mayor Breed emphasized the importance of funding the City’s ongoing efforts around public safety, homelessness, and economic recovery, while closing the projected $728.3 million general fund deficit