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London Breed budget targets affordable housing as key priority
San Francisco Mayor London Breed presented her budget priorities on Friday that included expanding behavioral health beds, creating new affordable housing, and cleaner streets. The budget for next fiscal...Read More
Pedestrian death prompts latest calls for ‘daylighting,’ other safety measures
Another pedestrian death on San Francisco streets. Another call for action.Read More
Street safety shortcomings cast shadow over Walk to Work Day
Renewed calls for safer streets for pedestrians and bicyclists was a major theme of this year’s Walk to Work Day.Read More
West Portal hardware store reopens after fire
One year ago, Matt Rogers and Karl Aguilar watched their store be destroyed by fire.Read More
Norman Yee rises to helm SF Board of Supervisors
Norman Yee became the Board of Supervisors president after hours of public comment and weeks of speculation.Read More
‘Frida Kahlo Way’ scrubs stain of racist San Francisco past
City officials celebrated a street renaming that will represent hope for the future instead of an ugly racist past.Read More
Frida Kahlo Way to be unveiled alongside City College
Community members will gather to celebrate the unveiling of Frida Kahlo Way street signs in San Francisco.Read More
Traffic deaths memorialized as ‘Vision Zero’ progress slides
Twenty-one seats with names, photos and flowers attached were left empty inside the Koret Auditorium.Read More
SF car burglary enforcement pilot program shows mixed results
Police officials began the pilot program at the Taraval and Mission police stations earlier this year.Read More
Hearing explores stiffer safety requirements for city contractors
Supervisor Norman Yee is calling for city departments to do a better job when it comes vetting contractors' safety records for construction work.Read More
Breed’s choice for SFMTA board hears earful from supes
Mayor London’s Breed's pick to join the SFMTA board was approved Wednesday by the Board of Supervisors Rules Committee.Read More
Recent senior pedestrian deaths prompt hearing
Seniors in San Francisco are disproportionately affected by traffic collisions, said city officials who work on achieving The City’s goal of zero traffic deaths by 2024.Read More
Muni preserves L-Taraval ‘Safeway’ stop at 17th Avenue
An inbound transit stop across the street from Safeway will officially remain on the L-Taraval Muni line.Read More
Elementary students get lesson about traffic safety
A miniaturized San Francisco street intersection was on display Friday afternoon at Jean Parker Elementary School.Read More
Yee calls for regulation, process for emerging tech
Supervisor Norman Yee is calling for a working group to come up with recommendations on regulations and a permitting process for emerging technologies.Read More
CCSF backs Frida Kahlo name for Phelan Avenue
City College of San Francisco could soon be getting a new address: 50 Frida Kahlo Way.Read More
SF sets fees for sidewalk delivery robot testing
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved fees fees that autonomous robot companies will need to cough up in order to obtain a permit.Read More
SF police target surge in car break-ins
The San Francisco Police Department is rolling out a citywide plan to combat the rash of car break-ins and property crimes.Read More
Delivery robot regulations advance to board vote
Legislation that would require companies testing delivery robots in San Francisco to get a permit was approved unanimously in committee.Read More
SF opens door for regulation of delivery robots
Autonomous delivery robots now have a chance to use some of San Francisco’s sidewalks under a new revised proposed ordinance.Read More