CityTestSF will now expand to provide COVID-19 testing for all private sector and nonprofit essential employees in San Francisco, and any San Francisco resident who is experiencing symptoms and cannot otherwise access testing.
The Slow Streets Program will support physical distancing guidelines, while providing safer streets for those making essential trips while walking or biking.
The new Health Order requires residents and workers to wear face coverings at essential businesses and in public facilities, on transit, and while performing essential work.
SF Pride and community partners are planning anniversary events throughout 2020, culminating in San Francisco’s Pride Celebration and Parade in June. More than a million people are expected to join the celebrations.
Mayor London Breed and Board of Supervisors agreed funding, through Dignity Fund, to continue classes in CCSF’s Older Adults Program. Classes take place at San Francisco community centers, and were at risk as part of CCSF’s plan to address operating deficits.
The New Transbay Child Development Center is one of over 30 early care and education centers in high-needs neighborhoods funded by the City’s Child Care Facilities Fund, which is aimed at making San Francisco a more family-friendly city
Mayor London Breed, Senator Scott Wiener, Supervisor Rafael Mandelman, the Office of Transgender Initiatives and the trans community will come together to celebrate successes and commit to combatting prejudice, discrimination, and violence that affect the transgender community.
This rule is not in effect. On October 11, 2019, a federal judge temporarily blocked the rule from taking effect until the case is decided in court. If it goes into effect, it would mean that using some public benefits could affect your application for a Green Card.