We joined Mayor @DanielLurie, District 3 Supervisor and Transportation Authority Vice Chair @DannySauter, and our colleagues at @sfpublicworks, @SFMTA_Muni, @sfoewd, @sfplanning, and @UnionSquareSF this morning to celebrate a $14.5 million grant from the @SF_DDC, which will support the Powell Street Improvement Project. The project includes sidewalk widening, new lighting inspired by historic lanterns, enhanced planting, benches, and updated cable car stops — transforming the corridor between Market and Geary.
Thank you to the voters who supported the Healthy, Safe, and Vibrant San Francisco (Prop B) bond, which helps fund this project. The Transportation Authority is proud to provide $4 million in Prop L half-cent sales tax funds in additional support of the project, which aims to improve the pedestrian realm and visitor experience. Construction is set to begin fall 2026, with substantial completion by late 2027.
Join our PermitSF Portal webinar at 3:30-4:30pm on June 18 for a walkthrough of account registration, contractor validation, and online permit applications.
The PermitSF team will be available to answer questions and help you get started.
Sign up today: https://t.co/ZJfTjs3gh9
In the historic St. Matthew's Church in the Mission today, we announced a historic preservation effort in partnership with Board President Mandelman. This announcement includes increased resources for the Planning Department to survey and identify historic resources, as well as legislation led by Board President Mandelman that will make it easier to protect historic landmarks throughout the city. In San Francisco, we are both building our future and protecting the landmarks that give this city its character. We passed the Family Zoning plan to make room for more housing near transit and along our commercial corridors, and launched PermitSF to cut red tape and reduce the time and cost of building. We also recently announced the most significant affordable housing investment in San Francisco's history. Now, we are taking steps to ensure that the places that tell the story of who we are have a permanent place in our city’s future. Thank you to Board President Mandelman, SF Heritage, and Historic Preservation Commission for your partnership in advancing this agenda.
Tomorrow: Fillmore Community Action Plan Workshop #3: ECONOMIC & WORKFORCE DEV (w/ @sfoewd )
Help shape jobs, small business support & opportunity in the Fillmore.
📅 May 19 | 5PM doors, 5:30PM start
Food provided
RSVP: https://t.co/pvoCsqmRRz
Fillmore Community Action Plan Workshop #3: ECONOMIC & WORKFORCE DEV (w/ @sfoewd
Help shape jobs, small business support & opportunity in the Fillmore.
📅 May 19 | 5PM doors, 5:30PM start
Food provided
RSVP: https://t.co/pvoCsqmRRz
In two days: Fillmore Community Action Plan Workshop #2: HOUSING
Help shape housing stability & affordability in the Fillmore.
📅 May 7 | 5 PM doors, 5:30 PM start
Food provided
RSVP:https://t.co/y6QCpUmOQD
Fillmore Community Action Plan Workshop #2: HOUSING
Help shape housing stability & affordability in the Fillmore.
📅 May 7 | 5PM doors, 5:30PM start
Food provided
RSVP: https://t.co/y6QCpUmOQD
In two days: Fillmore Community Action Plan Workshop #1: HEALTH
Help shape a healthier Fillmore.
📅 Apr 30 | 5 PM doors, 5:30 PM start
Food provided
RSVP: https://t.co/jut6Twvd5H
Health, Housing, Workforce, & Culture workshops.
Food provided! Doors open at 5 pm & workshops start @ 5:30 pm.
See all events & RSVP: https://t.co/oGrKoGYr5t
Everyone is welcome! This event is free and no prior knowledge of history or preservation is required.
Please contact us with accessibility requests, including language interpretation or translation: [email protected]#SanFrancisco#History#EventsFree
Haight History Night!
Curious about the history behind your neighborhood?
Join us for a community event where you can learn about the history of your neighborhood and share your stories about important people, places, businesses and events.
#SFHistory#SanFranciscoHistory
We will present newly identified historic places in the Haight-Ashbury, Lower Haight, and Divisadero Neighborhood Commercial Districts.
Wednesday April 22
6:00-7:30 PM
Park Branch Library, 1833 Page Street. #SanFrancisco#History
🏘️ @sfgov is making moves on housing!
🏗️ For years, most new homes were built in eastern neighborhoods, while the north and west stayed largely single-family, limiting affordability and access.
The San Francisco Family Zoning Plan changes that:
👉 More housing options citywide
👉 Better access to transit, parks, and services
👉 A step toward more inclusive communities
Adopted in December 2025, this plan helps create space for more people to call the City and County of San Francisco - Government home. 🏡
Learn more at: https://t.co/egNKfGoKmD
#SanFrancisco @sfplanning #SFHousing @SFGovTV
The Family Zoning Plan was passed by Board of Supervisors & signed by Mayor @DanielLurie! 🎉
More 🏢 for families, support for small biz, & keeping local control over how SF grows.
THX to our community partners & staff for SF supporting families, workers, small biz, & NBHDS!
Just a few weeks away: The Frisc + @sfplanning's Sarah Dennis Phillips at @welcometomannys! Join us to talk about the family zoning plan and the future of our city. Questions welcome! 🎟️ Thur. Dec. 18 at 6pm. https://t.co/7eAWWUSNsO