New law proposed by Mayor Breed will allow for an oversized vehicle like an RV to be towed if an offer of shelter or housing is rejected with a goal of getting people to accept services being offered
City has completed 100 miles of transit and reliability improvements that have helped reduce travel times by up to 35% and improved reliability by over 50% on improved transit corridors
The transit line resumes service this Saturday following five years of enhancements to create safer pedestrian crossings, increase accessibility, and improve transit reliability on the Taraval Street commercial corridor
Latest legislation and other efforts propelling the four components of Mayor Breed’s 30x30 Plan to reimagine San Francisco’s Downtown as a place where people live, work, and learn
San Francisco will purchase 2280 Market Street to serve as the site of the nation’s first LGBTQ museum and its archives after decades of the collection being in temporary locations
Elimination of annual license fees will make operating, growing, and opening a small business in San Francisco easier, saving 90% of restaurants and 87% of bars and nightclubs thousands of dollars in costly fees every year
New laws 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
The new training facility is a major win for San Francisco and builds on the City’s broader work to redevelop Treasure Island with more housing and amenities