Small businesses, property owners, and residents are encouraged to begin taking preventative steps to ensure structures and homes are protected from any potential damage caused by flooding and other wintery weather impacts
Constraints reduction legislation signed today is key part of Mayor Breed’s Housing for All plan to move forward San Francisco’s efforts to allow 82,000 new homes over eight years
Demand for holiday experiences and events, restaurants, and shopping in the Union Square and Downtown areas continue to yield positive results, indicating a stronger holiday season than years past
Planning for the Tenderloin Traffic Safety Improvements Project will begin in Spring 2024 and include traffic signal upgrades, roadway redesigns, bike lane improvements and community outreach
Reforms will make 100 changes to the Planning Code to make it easier to open and operate small businesses and waive fees for entertainment permits and streamline other approvals
The new legislation will waive permit fees to provide support for San Francisco nightlife and entertainment businesses using the City’s JAM permitting program; The JAM program was created during the pandemic, and helps reduce bureaucracy and save applicants time and money