Two-year proposed budget prioritizes public safety, homelessness, and behavioral health, and other critical services, and supports restoring San Francisco’s economy, while closing a substantial deficit
Their support will help strengthen the financial, business, and reputational impacts as a result of all the activities that will occur around the planning phase, and as all the events leading to the meeting.
Budget priorities such as hiring more police officers, expanding ambassadors citywide, and ramping up street crisis alternatives as part of the City’s public safety strategy
City funded programs to include a continuation of Graduation for All and celebration of the Class of 2023 as the first in the country to graduate with Kindergarten to College (K2C) accounts
$369 million in funding will support capital improvement projects, including to mitigate flood prone areas that suffered significant damages during recent winter storms, and create jobs for local workers
Major legislative changes, administrative reforms, new programs to transform and activate Downtown’s corridor, and other work moving forward as part of plan to revitalize Downtown