Since the 1989 earthquake, San Francisco has invested more than $20 billion in seismically retrofitting City-owned infrastructure and buildings and implemented retrofit programs that have improved the safety for thousands of residents and buildings citywide
Quarterly tent count found 242 tents and structures on City streets after encampment teams help over 950 people into shelter from encampments since the start of 2024
Residents should stay informed on safety hazards and know what incidents are considered reportable emergencies during tomorrow’s celebrations, which include the San Francisco’s landmark fireworks show along the waterfront
The multi-agency Drug Market Agency Coordination Center (DMACC) launched by Mayor Breed in May 2023 and led by the SFPD has yielded significant results targeting open-air drug markets
On Tuesday, May 21st, Mayor London N. Breed joined Mary Ellen Carroll, Executive Director of the Department of Emergency Management and other City leaders to honor San Francisco Emergency Medical Services (EMS) providers during the 2024 San Francisco EMS Awards.
Quarterly tent count reveals 41% reduction in tents and structures since July.
2024 has the lowest average tent count rate of any year since the City started quarterly counts.
The new 911 Dispatch Center - completed on time and on budget - includes more workstations, a new training room, updated break room, and elevated supervisor workspace
The Executive Directive paves the way for San Francisco to develop a Concrete Building Safety Program that aims to prevent major structural damage and protect life and safety.
Mary Ellen Carroll, Executive Director of San Francisco Department of Emergency Management will be available for post-test interviews Wednesday afternoon.
"Okay to Call” is a new public education effort to inform San Franciscans about how to help someone in crisis, what resources are available, and how to access them