The Sanitation and Streets Commission is the oversight body for the San Francisco Public Works Operations Division. Created by Proposition B on the November 2020 ballot and further defined by Proposition B on the November 2022 ballot, the Commission sets policy directives and is responsible for overseeing the Operations Division performance, reviewing the designation and filling of staff positions, establishing minimum standards of cleanliness for the public right of way and setting baselines for services to be administered by the division.
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Jayshawn Anderson
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The San Francisco Sanitation and Streets Commission acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone, the original inhabitants of what is now the San Francisco Peninsula. We recognize that the Ramaytush Ohlone understand the interconnectedness of all things and have maintained harmony with nature for millennia. We honor the Ramaytush Ohlone peoples for their enduring commitment to Mother Earth. And as part of San Francisco Public Works, we affirm our responsibility in maintaining our public spaces as stewards of the public right of way by cleaning and greening throughout the City in collaboration with our communities, so as to respect the land on which we now reside. Indigenous peoples from many nations make their home in this region today. We commit to prioritizing policies and programs to equitably benefit marginalized members of the community, including American Indians, while also striving for environmental sustainability.