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Traffic fatalities haven't decreased. Is the SFMTA concerned? Is the agency prepared to thwart another cyber attack? Transportation Director Ed Reiskin answers these questions and more.
We sat down with Sandra Lee Fewer, District 1's new Supervisor, to learn about her top priorities in her new role.
Will the city offer more public toilets next year? Could federal cuts stall improvements to SF’s aging infrastructure? Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru answers these questions and more.
The $25 gift cards are designed to be handed out to homeless people so they can purchase food, clothes, and more.
We spoke to Bay Area local Tim Farley, one of California's 55 Electoral College members, about today's big vote.
The election of Donald Trump has inspired a Sunset community response supporting social justice and outreach.
After the Board of Supervisor’s rejection of a controversial Mission District development, Planning assures that efforts to reduce displacement are underway.
The agency is increasing cash fares to incentivize the use of Clipper and MuniMobile, and monthly passes for youth and seniors are getting big price hikes.
The city’s biennial homeless count is an "imperfect system." But in order to compare "apples to apples,” the methodology will not change this year.
It's not in your head: there's something in the water.
The city was supposed to build 400 units of housing for homeless youth by 2015. But so far, it's only completed or has plans for 280 units.
The city is requiring six new Navigation Centers to open by mid-2018—one of which must be aimed at youth. But no one's taking action.
SF Planning is gathering the community from 1:30-3pm this Saturday, Dec. 10th, to collect feedback on planning goals and priorities for District 1.
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