Mayor Breed to join other California Mayors to speak on current and future initiatives at legislative hearing in the State Capitol, including Mayor Breed’s support for three key state bills authored by the San Francisco legislative delegation
As San Francisco readies new Prop E public safety measures to improve neighborhood safety, coordinated law enforcement efforts between local, state and federal agencies contribute to 32% drop in property crime and 14% drop in violent crime in first three months of 2024
In the First year of Housing for All, the City prioritized the creation of new homes by delivering housing fee reductions, streamlining housing laws, improving City permitting, and creating new affordable housing funding sources
Legislation to expedite the deployment of new speed cameras recently approved under state law change which Mayor Breed sponsored that allows certain cities to pilot critical safety tool to prevent traffic injuries and deaths
The Bay Football Club, the new National Women’s Soccer League Team in the Bay Area, will compete in its first home opening match on March 30 against the Houston Dash
Under the Mayor’s direction, City departments have already begun planning so that when the State makes resources available from recently approved ballot measure, San Francisco is ready to help more people get treatment and care
400 public safety cameras will now be installed at 100 intersections across San Francisco to combat organized retail theft, motor vehicle theft, and support other critical public safety needs
More than 90,000 visitors have enjoyed the waterfront attraction over the last four months, helping bring fun and more foot traffic to one of the City’s most beloved tourist destinations
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