With over 15 years of experience leading organizations in providing efficient technology for local governments, Makstman will lead efforts to improve government services and offer innovative technology solutions across San Francisco as the City Chief Information Officer.
The Request for Qualifications launching today is the first step to establish a dedicated pool of artists with direct and meaningful connections to San Francisco’s Chinatown community
The City is committed to investing over $2 million for three public art initiatives in Chinatown
Two components of Mayor Breed’s voter-approved public safety initiative up for approval will add tools to improve public safety and deploy more officers in community.
Expanded public safety measures build on San Francisco’s efforts to keep crime rates down through a range of strategies.
Residents should stay informed on safety hazards and know what incidents are considered reportable emergencies during tomorrow’s celebrations, which include the San Francisco’s landmark fireworks show along the waterfront
As the City celebrates 20 years of marriage equality, the Office of the County Clerk and City officials will kick off Pride Weekend by marrying over 200 couples at City Hall as part of longstanding tradition
Authorized under new state law, the first Entertainment Zone will be in Downtown San Francisco on Front Street under Mayor Breed’s legislation approved today.
Other EZ locations being considered include Union Square, Mid-Market, and Thrive City.
With subway delays down and bus service more reliable and efficient, 72% of Muni riders rated Muni service excellent/good in annual survey, the highest rating since 2001 when surveys started
Licensed architect Amy Campbell and Carpenter’s Union member Sean McGarry will bring decades of experience and essential perspective that will contribute to San Francisco’s growth and development