PRESS RELEASE: Community Clean Team Summer Spruce-Up on Saturday - 6/17/16

For immediate release: June 15, 2016

Contact: Rachel Gordon, Public Works, 415-554-6045

                                              


COMMUNITY CLEAN TEAM SUMMER SPRUCE-UP ON SATURDAY

Volunteers to Beautify and Clean District 2 Neighborhoods

 

Press Release: Annual Great Highway Sand Relocation Project Starts Monday - 6/17/16

For immediate release: June 17, 2016

Contact: Rachel Gordon, 415-554-6045

 

ANNUAL GREAT HIGHWAY SAND RELOCATION PROJECT STARTS MONDAY

Southbound Great Highway lanes to be closed for up to 10 days

San Francisco, CA – Starting Monday, June 20, 2016, San Francisco Public Works will begin the annual sand maintenance activities along the Great Highway.

PRESS RELEASE: San Francisco Expands Successful Pit Stop Public Toilet Program - 6/15/16

For immediate release: June 15, 2016

Contact: Rachel Gordon, Public Works, 415-554-6045

                                              


SAN FRANCISCO EXPANDS SUCCESSFUL PIT STOP PUBLIC TOILET PROGRAM

New facilities open in the Haight and SoMa neighborhoods

Public Gets a View of what Keeps San Francisco Working - SFGate - 4/29

Read full article on SF Gate.

From 70 feet in the air, Brooke Bianco clutched the rim of a bucket cart as it jerked and jumped higher and higher.

“I can see bird nests up here,” she called down to her 10-year-old son, Luke Bianco. “This is so freaky. I have a bird’s-eye view of the birds. You never get to see this from the ground.”

PRESS RELEASE: Anti-vandalism advocates gathering to fight the blight - 5/4/16

For immediate release: May 3, 2016

Contact: Greg Crump, 415-423-4260

 

 

Anti-vandalism advocates gathering to fight the blight

City leaders, residents, artists, neighborhood businesses host free conference to address effective methods to prevent and abate graffiti

2016 Public Health and Safety Bond

In June 2016, San Francisco voters approved the $350 million Public Health and Safety bond (Prop A) with 79 percent voting in favor of the measure.
 
Funding from the bond will improve community medical and mental health services, emergency safety and medical response, and vital neighborhood fire stations and homeless service sites. The bond will fund capital improvements to City facilities to meet critical health and safety needs in San Francisco.
 
Updates and reports on the bond program and projects will be posted on