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Sandbags

 

How to get sandbags:

Public Works will provide San Francisco residents and businesses up to 10 free sandbags leading up to and during severe rainstorms. They are intended for properties prone to flooding. Sandbags can be retrieved Monday-Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Public Works operations yard, Marin Street/Kansas Street gate. Bring proof of address.

Audited Financial Statements

4/22/2022 Note from Recology regarding their Audited Financial Statements
 
Recology’s financial statements do not reflect the same numbers as the rate reports. These differences are due to differences in reported periods covered (the fiscal years do not correspond to the rate years), different treatment for certain items in financial statements and rate reports, and the inclusion in financial statements of expenses for which ratepayers are not charged.
 

Street Tree Map

To view the below Story Map in a full browser window, click here.

Look up information on your street tree (e.g., its species, pruning schedule, etc.) by clicking here.

 

CleanCorridorsSF

CleanCorridorsSF is a special operation that deploys a large contingent of San Francisco Public Works street cleaners to a different neighborhood commercial district every Thursday to power wash and sweep the sidewalks, flush down the roadway and wipe out graffiti – a coordinated deep-cleaning blitz resulting in noticeable improvements to the cleanliness of the targeted area.
 

Graffiti Wipeout 2020

We are sorry to have to announce that we are postponing the Graffiti Wipeout 2020 event that San Francisco Public Works planned for this Saturday, August 29, due to poor air quality caused by the continuing wildfires. Our top priority is to keep our volunteers and employees safe and healthy. We will be rescheduling the volunteer workday and will be back in touch with you when we have a new date.

Curbside pickup guidelines for retail and restaurant establishments

Businesses may offer curbside pickup on public sidewalks directly fronting their business and any tables/fixtures utilized for curbside pickup must be placed immediately fronting the store façade. Businesses cannot exceed the width boundaries associated with their building façade.
 
Businesses’ curbside activities must abide by the following placement guidelines:
 

    Office of Emerging Technology

    Background
    San Francisco long has been a center of innovation and technology and the City has an important role in effectively managing the interaction among innovation, technology and public spaces. In recent years, numerous new and emerging technology devices were launched in San Francisco without sufficient time for public review, input or consideration to ensure these technologies align with public health, safety and welfare.

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