May 16, 2020San Francisco Council of District Merchants Associations San Francisco Releases Guidelines for Retail Businesses to Operate Storefront Pickup and Delivery, beginning May 18 The Department of Public Health has released […]
May 16, 2020San Francisco Council of District Merchants Associations San Francisco Releases Guidelines for Retail Businesses to Operate Storefront Pickup and Delivery, beginning May 18 The Department of Public Health has released […]
Today, the City announced plans to allow some businesses to resume operations with storefront pickup as soon as Monday, May 18th, including bookstores, florists, and home good stores.
I will be hosting another Town Hall that afternoon at 2 p.m.. I will provide the latest information regarding the state’s response to this crisis and answer your questions.
As a parent of kids in local public schools, I share concerns many of you feel about the future of the educational landscape for our children, educators, administrators and staff.
I am proud to announce the launch of #SunsetStrong , a community-driven initiative spearheaded by District 4 small business owners, artists and residents looking for ways to support their neighbors.
No parking allowed on 33rd Avenue between Geary Boulevard and Clement Street from April 14 through May 1.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on Tuesday to adopt emergency legislation by Supervisor Gordon Mar to immediately provide two additional weeks of paid leave for hundreds of thousands of San Francisco workers.
In the rapidly changing environment caused by COVID-19, the SFMTA is making additional updates to Muni service. While ridership has fallen significantly, our bus operators still serve approximately 100,000 passengers a day – getting nurses, cooks, custodians, and other essential workers to their jobs.
Updates from Supervisor Gordon Mar on financial assistance available to citizens who need help during the coronavirus shelter-in-place order.
Updates about the COVID-19 pandemic from Supervisor Gordon Mar.
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) releases the following upcoming event-related traffic and transit impacts for this weekend, from Friday, March 27 through Monday, March 30.
The public has rushed to help with donations from $5 to $10,000 and the GoFundMeLink (gf.me/u/xsngc2) has been shared hundreds of times with avid support. Over 200 donors have contributed. So successful in its first 24 hours, the goal of the GoFundMe has been increased by $25,000 to house even more people until the city takes this on.
Read the latest COVID-19 updates from SF Supervisor Gordon Mar.
I want to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to express their concerns, so I am hosting another virtual Town Hall this Thursday, March 26, at 9:30 a.m.
Supervisor Fewer is announcing today legislation that will require the City to close County Jail 4 within six months, and a deadline for reduction of the jail population in order to safely close the jail while preventing transfers out of county to facilities like Santa Rita Jail.