The Mayor reinforced her top priorities, including continuing gains on public safety, creating safe and clean streets, addressing homelessness and the fentanyl crisis, and bringing new investment and people to Downtown through housing and universities
SF crime reductions remain broad-based with drops in theft, robberies, assaults, and burglaries – zero homicides recorded in SF in February; Trend is part of an overall drop in crime over the last six months with property crime down 30% and violent crime down 4% during that period
Kinmon Gakuen, located at 2031 Bush Street, received a $5 million grant through the City’s API Nonprofit Acquisition Fund, and $4.5 million provided by the State of California
Only 53% of those arrested for substance use as part of City’s targeted drug market operations self-identified as living in SF; County Adult Assistance Program Impacts: 33% of those arrested for substance use who are also receiving city-funded cash assistance identified as living outside San Francisco in violation of the program
Service improvements, camera technology, increased staff presence, investments in cleaning and upgrading transit shelters part of broad revitalization strategy to support riders and operators as Muni ridership grows