Efforts build on previous work that has led to rooting out of corrupt contractors, restoring integrity to City Departments, and strengthening transparency and government efficiency
New law will increase criminal penalties for those who plan and participate in sideshows, while local law enforcement will expand strategies to work with regional partners on preventing vehicular sideshows, including dirt bikes
Earlier this week, the issuance of the City’s first round of relief grants for 150 businesses was completed
Funds are for small businesses impacted by the SFMTA improvements along the L-Taraval line
Drones and License Plate Reader cameras supporting expanded arrests of organized theft rings, helping to bring car break-ins down to new lows this summer
Under Mayor Breed’s legislation, Downtown SF Partnership community benefit district launches expanded block party of beloved annual event to revitalize Downtown’s streetscape and boost economic activity
After working with community, City Departments are implementing new strategies to build on existing enforcement to manage illegal prostitution on Shotwell Street
President Motamedi, who has helped lead the School District for the last two and a half years, leaves behind a record of supporting families and guiding the district through serious challenges. Phil Kim will step into the role at a challenging time, bringing extensive experience in K-12 and STEM education, including most recently working for SFUSD in a senior leadership position to improve the District’s school strategy.
Thirty years since last major charter reform effort, Mayor Breed initiates process to improve efficiency of government with a goal of setting major reform on November 2026 ballot
The City has now received eight Homekey grants supporting nearly 900 new homes in the last four years, part of San Francisco’s statewide leading efforts to expand housing for the formerly homeless.