Our program provides street-based outreach, engagement and care for unsheltered people experiencing homelessness. We aim to reduce the number of harmful events, such as fatal overdose and infectious ...
We oversee all public elections in San Francisco. The meeting room is wheelchair accessible. Wheelchair-accessible entrances are located on Van Ness Avenue and Grove Street. Please note the wheelchair ...
The Season of Sharing (SoS) program aims to keep San Francisco residents stably housed by providing emergency financial assistance for housing or other critical needs. The Chronicle Season of Sharing ...
To view the online presentation, join the meeting using this link: https://sfpublic.webex.com/sfpublic/j.php?MTID=m70bbc8d2cba997614308269624d3ff13 Members of the ...
Complaints are public records. Your name is usually not shared for complaints about environmental health.
Learn more about and apply for available Public Art Opportunities for artists and arts organizations. Meeting Agendas, Minutes and Recordings prior to June 2022 are archived. A link to access archived ...
Gender-based violence includes, but is not limited to, domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and human trafficking. It impacts all genders, cultures, and socioeconomic statuses ...
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Bicycling is a low-emissions, equitable, efficient, affordable, and healthy transportation option. People have used bicycles for transportation in San Francisco for over 130 years. San Francisco has ...
Visual Arts Committee meetings are generally held on the third Wednesday of each month at 2:00 PM, and generally last for about two hours. We meet in a hybrid format on the 3rd Wednesday of each month ...
The Cultural Districts program is a place-making and place-keeping program that preserves, strengthens and promotes cultural communities. There are ten Cultural Districts located across San Francisco, ...
DPA launches a new complaint form site. DPA launched a new online complaint form site that connects its case management system to the newly created OIG’s system. Complainants can choose the law ...