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
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
Legislation is key part of Mayor Breed’s Housing for All that will move forward San Francisco’s plans to allow 82,000 homes over eight years and remove risk of losing state funding and certification
Funding from the United States Department of Energy supports San Francisco’s climate efforts to reduce emissions and boost income for San Francisco delivery workers
President of the Glen Park Merchants Association and San Francisco Council of District Merchants Associations Vice President Janet Tarlov would bring small business experience to seven-member SFMTA Board of Directors
City and community partners to provide economic opportunities and support services to street vendors in the Mission; the temporary moratorium is result of ongoing safety concerns due to unauthorized vending and illegal activities
Police have conducted 40 operations at local retailers leading to over 300 arrests and will be expanding these efforts going into the holiday shopping season