After being held remotely due to COVID-19, in-person meetings are resuming as of Friday 4/20/23. All meetings will be held in Room 305 of City Hall (1 Dr. Carlton B Goodlett Pl, San Francisco, CA ...
Learn about how the City meets the needs of San Franciscans with limited English skills. Immigrant Services and Resources Support for immigrants, asylees, refugees and service providers connect to ...
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) ...
The Juvenile Probation Department is engaged in intensive processes to advance racial equity. The enduring racial and ethnic disparities in the juvenile justice system provide stark evidence of the ...
Our Equal Benefits Program (formerly Chapter 12B of the Administrative Code) requires companies with City contracts to offer equal benefits for spouses and domestic partners.
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, ...
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 ...
The SF Immigrant Forum is an online tool for immigrants of all backgrounds and statuses in San Francisco. This site includes resources for free to low-cost immigration legal help, know your rights, ...
The first step to purchasing a MOHCD sponsored home is to complete homebuyer education. Please be advised that our lender partners are working at full capacity. Please allow lenders several weeks to ...
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 ...
City of Pride is a SFGovTV original series that highlights the San Francisco LGBTQi+ community, focused on amplifying their contributions to our city, including their work in advocating for more ...
Civic Design Review Committee meetings are generally held on the third Monday of each month at 2:00 PM, and last for about three hours. We meet in person on the 3rd Monday of each month at 2:00 PM. We ...