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
70% increase in people exiting homelessness through City programs include direct housing placements, rapid rehousing and problem-solving programs like relocation assistance and financial support
In partnership with the City and SFPD, the United Playaz annual gun buy-back event has yielded more than 2,500 weapons, helping keep San Francisco neighborhoods safe
A bounty of family-fun activities and unique shopping opportunities on tap this holiday season and beyond to support Mission District small businesses and vendors
Under Mayor Breed’s Executive Directive issued in October, City Departments are prepared to begin implementing SB 43 law changes at the beginning of January 2024; SB 43 expands the definition of “grave disability” to include those who live with severe substance use disorder and those who are unable to provide for their own personal safety or necessary medical care
Mission Economic Development Agency and Mission Housing Development Corporation will lead development of approximately 350 new affordable homes at 1979 Mission Street
The approved legislation will move forward 100 changes to the Planning Code to improve the small business permitting process and help fill commercial vacancies faster