2016

Proposition E is approved by 76 percent of voters, allowing Public Works to care for the City’s nearly 135,000 street trees and fix tree-related sidewalk damage under the new StreetTreeSF program. 

2015

First Navigation Center opens in the Mission District on a former school site. The innovative homeless shelter aims to move people living in street encampments into more stable housing.

2014

Pit Stop Program begins in the Tenderloin to provide clean and safe public toilets, as well as used-needle receptacles and dog waste stations, in San Francisco's most impacted neighborhoods. All the Pit Stop facilities are staffed by paid attendants who help ensure that the bathrooms are well maintained and used for their intended purpose.

2000

Community Clean Team, San Francisco Public Works’ longest-running and largest volunteer program, begins. The program stages cleanup events once a month for each district through landscaping and gardening projects, graffiti removal and litter cleanup. Today, the program is now known as Love Our City: Neighborhood Beautification Day.

1999

City Hall suffered extensive damage during the Loma Prieta Earthquake. A necessary seismic upgrade provided the impetus to restore the building’s architectural beauty as well as bring it into the 21st century with state of the art technology. City Hall suffered extensive damage during the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.