Notices and announcements pertaining to the work of the Police Commission which include agenda notices of upcoming items, in accordance with the Charter’s 10-day notice requirement. Charter § 4.104(a) ...
We provide a final administrative review process for appeals on a range of City determinations. How to file an Appeal How to file an Appeal with this Board.
We hold public hearings to learn more about city contracts, city hiring, and unfair treatment of employees in City departments. We also review and develop employment rules and policies.See our 2025 ...
The main entrance to City Hall is on Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place (Polk Street) between McAllister Street and Grove Street. To enter City Hall, you will need to go through security screening, ...
An equity-driven plan to prevent and end homelessness in San Francisco 2023-2028. Data and Reports See data from the Homelessness Response System, recent reports submitted to the Board of Supervisors, ...
Getting married is a multi-step process. You must get a marriage license and have a ceremony to be married. Only 2 unmarried persons who are at least 18 years of age with valid legal identification ...
Disabled veterans of military service may be eligible for an exemption towards their property’s assessment. For more information, please follow link below to the website of the San Francisco Office of ...
OEWD's TechSF program prepares you for a career in technology by offering training programs at no cost to participants. Read an overview of TechSF training programs including the skills and ...
Most common type of non-combustible construction used in commercial buildings. Building constructed of non-combustible materials but these materials have no fire resistance. Also known as "ordinary" ...
The number of individuals in San Francisco experiencing homelessness during the biennial Point-in-Time (PIT) count. The count includes two categorizations of homelessness: Unsheltered: A nighttime ...