🗓️EVENT ALERT 6/27! Our Citywide Nonprofit Policy Manager will be at @cwclub on Thursday, June 27 speaking with the Chronicle's @KevinChron about how nonprofit oversight in San Francisco actually works. Come with questions and be part of the discussion!
https://t.co/J0SSzZXEk6
Up is down, left is right, cats and dogs are buddies, and San Francisco is finally coming forward with a business tax reform plan designed for a post-Covid reality. https://t.co/IzMDZpai3Y
Boosting San Francisco's nightlife and entertainment scene is a huge part of our recovery and our work to get the City back on track. Residents & visitors want excitement and that's what SF Live will bring - music, arts, and vibrancy to our outdoor spaces. https://t.co/D5UmOWVVL9
Head to the San Francisco Art Fair at Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture this weekend. Be sure to get a drink at The Interval, a meal at #SFLegacyBiz Greens Restaurant, shopping at @SFLegacyBiz FLAX art & design, and the many other nearby spots! #ShopDineSF
Our office identified serious concerns about the Mexican Museum’s capacity to fund the physical buildout and renovations of its new space at 706 Mission Street in SoMa and open to the public by its goal of 2025. See https://t.co/3bXIS0YcIl.
🚨SCOOP: The decades-old Mexican Museum, long planned to open in the heart of downtown #SanFrancisco, could be in jeopardy after audit discloses troubling facts —including misuse of public funds. Story here👇@sfchronicle
https://t.co/Maoow3QlY8
🚨SCOOP: The decades-old Mexican Museum, long planned to open in the heart of downtown #SanFrancisco, could be in jeopardy after audit discloses troubling facts —including misuse of public funds. Story here👇@sfchronicle
https://t.co/Maoow3QlY8
SF may vote on sweeping tax code changes proposed today https://t.co/J433ErhfCW
+Gross receipts taxes on sales -On payroll to mitigate remote work
-90% cut to overpaid executive tax
-$10 million cut on annual licenses mostly paid by small biz
+Gross receipt rates to offset cuts
Today the @sfcontroller and I issued recommendations for SF business tax reform. Simplifying our business tax structure helps businesses and the City. These reforms create a tax structure that is clear, fair, and promotes economic growth. Learn more:
https://t.co/jSVq4AZRQa
@TreasurerSF, Controller Ben Rosenfield, and the City’s Chief Economist Ted Egan have issued recommendations intended to frame the development of a measure for the consideration of the voters in November 2024. https://t.co/fmj8VsADr2
#businesstax#taxreform
@TreasurerSF, Controller Ben Rosenfield, and the City’s Chief Economist Ted Egan have issued recommendations intended to frame the development of a measure for the consideration of the voters in November 2024. https://t.co/bUT0I51r0w
#businesstax#taxreform
It’s been a big week! On Wednesday, Mayor Breed announced Greg Wagner from the Department of Public Health as her nomination for the next San Francisco Controller.
https://t.co/3RPqDFtlgQ
Our Government Operations Team delivers results: faster hiring & more efficient contracting to improve city services.
Led by the City Administrator, Controller, and Dept of Human Resources, this is the hard, unglamorous work that makes govt better, faster, and more efficient.
SF’s parks & plazas continued to earn top marks for maintenance over the past fiscal year, while Muriel Leff Mini Park & Sunnyside Conservatory received perfect scores, according to the @sfcontroller's 2023 Park Maintenance Standards Annual Report report: https://t.co/NZGJzodErG
The City of San Francisco served over 27,000 households experiencing homelessness through the Our City, Our Home (OCOH) Fund in FY22-23. Learn more about the capacity added and households served in the OCOH Fund FY22-23 Annual Report. https://t.co/f0XsPUz3Cn
#APEC2023SF is set for kick off in #SanFrancisco on Nov. 11 and there will be #SFMuni reroutes in effect from Nov. 13 to 19. Find more details at https://t.co/h4zEycru7G and check out how some of these reroutes will take shape in the animated map below⬇️
https://t.co/4mXINkZrpl
Ben Rosenfield, San Francisco’s top budget official and a well-respected figure at City Hall, is resigning after 26 years in city government.
Read more to find out why. https://t.co/yZv3OGKGqe