After working with community, City Departments are implementing new strategies to build on existing enforcement to manage illegal prostitution on Shotwell Street
President Motamedi, who has helped lead the School District for the last two and a half years, leaves behind a record of supporting families and guiding the district through serious challenges. Phil Kim will step into the role at a challenging time, bringing extensive experience in K-12 and STEM education, including most recently working for SFUSD in a senior leadership position to improve the District’s school strategy.
Thirty years since last major charter reform effort, Mayor Breed initiates process to improve efficiency of government with a goal of setting major reform on November 2026 ballot
The City has now received eight Homekey grants supporting nearly 900 new homes in the last four years, part of San Francisco’s statewide leading efforts to expand housing for the formerly homeless.
New grant program supports small businesses and community organizations to activate Downtown through fun weekend and evening events, and boosts San Francisco’s entertainment and nightlife sectors.
With 18 stories and 200 affordable housing units to middle-income residents, 921 Howard Street is one of the largest developments the City has seen in the last decade
Authorized by voters under Mayor Breed’s Prop E, the City’s drones are part of new technology resources launched to expand enforcement and accountability
The proposed Building Code legislation will codify and expand on the City’s current process that has helped small businesses save thousands of dollars and months in the permitting process since 2022
After convening in City Hall at the request of Mayor Breed, the two sides representing janitors and commercial buildings came together collaboratively on an agreement that supports workers and avoids a strike
Directive will require that the City’s relocation services be the first offer of service by city and non-profit homelessness workers as latest homeless count shows increase in people surveyed who are from out of county