HUD’s Continuum of Care grant will support the City’s range of critical services and programs, including permanent supportive housing, rapid re-housing, and improved access to housing for survivors of domestic violence
Free tax prep centers help thousands of City residents, including undocumented and immigrant households, file taxes to help them receive their hard-earned local, state, and federal tax credits; Since launching the Working Families Credit in 2005, San Francisco has received 100,000 applications and distributed more than $10 million to low-and moderate-income residents in tax credits and refunds
Since the moratorium took effect last November, the Mission Street commercial corridor saw a decrease in calls related to violent crimes and theft, improved street conditions, and broad support from businesses
Enhanced strategies to address property crimes and violent crimes, disrupt open-air drug markets, and prioritize police staffing and prosecutions will continue in order to maintain progress
Originally announced to permanently close in March, the Fillmore Safeway, which has served thousands of customers for decades, will remain open through early 2025
As part of the City’s economic revitalization efforts and work to support small businesses, Vacant to Vibrant lease negotiations are underway as several tenants look to pursue long-term tenancy Downtown
Building on the success of the first cohort of small business pop-ups, the second cohort of the program will launch in 2024 bringing more small businesses to help revitalize the Downtown area
For over 11 years, Daniel Adams has served in key leadership roles focused on expanding San Francisco’s housing portfolio, advancing the City’s work to offer more affordable and permanent supportive housing