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sf city and d.p.w. i'm not sure if sf city is still here. if be could call the representative, she has a plane to catch. let's start there. and don't worry, don't go too far, linda, i definitely want to hear from you. please come on up. >> i really appreciate that. good afternoon, everyone, my name is jennifer stojkovic. we have been in existence since 2012 and work diligently to represent engage and convene the broader tech community and to motivate our members to play a meaningful role in the social fabric of our city. our member companies both large and small all do business in san francisco and employ tens of thousands of individuals, many of which are san francisco m here to express concerns on behalf of our collective membership around the citywide fiber network. while well intentioned we believe this concept needs further vetting prior to financing such a major undertaken, there ought to be a hense oguamong the top spending priorities. in june and november our ballots will include two duelling commercial rent tax increases for housing
sf city and d.p.w. i'm not sure if sf city is still here. if be could call the representative, she has a plane to catch. let's start there. and don't worry, don't go too far, linda, i definitely want to hear from you. please come on up. >> i really appreciate that. good afternoon, everyone, my name is jennifer stojkovic. we have been in existence since 2012 and work diligently to represent engage and convene the broader tech community and to motivate our members to play a meaningful role...
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. >> my name is yvonne piper on the nurse practitioner here at sf city clinic. he was the first time i came to city clinic was a little intimidated. the first time i got treated for [inaudible]. i walked up to the redline and was greeted with a warm welcome i'm chad redden and anna client of city clinic >> even has had an std clinic since all the way back to 1911. at that time, the clinic was founded to provide std diagnosis treatment for sex workers. there's been a big increase in std rates after the earthquake and the fire a lot of people were homeless and there were more sex work and were homeless sex workers. there were some public health experts who are pretty progressive for their time thought that by providing std diagnosis and treatmentsex workers that we might be able to get a handle on std rates in san francisco. >> when you're at the clinic you're going to wait with whoever else is able to register at the front desk first. after you register your seat in the waiting room and wait to be seen. after you are called you come to the back and meet with a hea
. >> my name is yvonne piper on the nurse practitioner here at sf city clinic. he was the first time i came to city clinic was a little intimidated. the first time i got treated for [inaudible]. i walked up to the redline and was greeted with a warm welcome i'm chad redden and anna client of city clinic >> even has had an std clinic since all the way back to 1911. at that time, the clinic was founded to provide std diagnosis treatment for sex workers. there's been a big increase in...
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francisco and low-income communities to initiatives like the mayor summer jobs program, youth jobs, tech sf, cityuild, and since 2012, the mayor'south jobs initiative h connected 41,000 san francisco youth into internships and job opportunities. 81% of the youth everybody served are from low income neighborhoods. under todd's leadership, they oversaw major developments, including the transbay terminal, treasure landsfral hospital, mission rock, plumbers union, pier 70 and new chase center. investment in neighborhoods under oewd leadership, launched invest in neighborhoods initiative that strengthens commercial corridors and neighborhoods across the city and facilitates the community benefit districts. since its creation, over $85 million has been invested in san francisco corridors and small business. i would like to present a certificate of honor from the small business commission to todd rufo. places and bestf >>hank you. i appreciate it. [applause] >> commissioneradams, let me begin by saying, thank you so much for that and the entire commission for this opportunity and this honor. you know, i
francisco and low-income communities to initiatives like the mayor summer jobs program, youth jobs, tech sf, cityuild, and since 2012, the mayor'south jobs initiative h connected 41,000 san francisco youth into internships and job opportunities. 81% of the youth everybody served are from low income neighborhoods. under todd's leadership, they oversaw major developments, including the transbay terminal, treasure landsfral hospital, mission rock, plumbers union, pier 70 and new chase center....
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an sf city worker dies, the mother of a toddler. the crazy series of events that ended in tragedy. make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. they'd tell you to go to ross. because there's so much to choose from. listen to your pets. they're your best friends, so they don't want you to spend more than you have to. if you want to save big on pet accessories, you gotta go to ross. the mother of a todd
an sf city worker dies, the mother of a toddler. the crazy series of events that ended in tragedy. make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when...
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sf pd. >>> the city of san jose taking a step towards upgrading wireless service in the city. the mayor announced today that the city reached agreements with verizon, at&t, and mobile t. the installations will improve the quality of wireless service and help speed up the development of 5g technology across the city. the mayor added upgrading is the key to advancing the long termc >>> kicking off this year's alameda county fair. sky 7 live over pleasanton where the kamgcattle drive is under w. the cattle drive started on del valle avenue and is working down mainstream. it was really popular last year. half a million people expected to come through these gates this year. there will will-less walking this year if you choose that option. they're going to have a gondola that goes across from one end of the fairgrounds to the other. there are rides, concerts, and alliances, but the real highlight for so many people, the food. >> we have great fair food. we have our giant corn dogs, giant turkey legs. this year we have a nitrogen infused cereal. you can eat your cereal and below smok
sf pd. >>> the city of san jose taking a step towards upgrading wireless service in the city. the mayor announced today that the city reached agreements with verizon, at&t, and mobile t. the installations will improve the quality of wireless service and help speed up the development of 5g technology across the city. the mayor added upgrading is the key to advancing the long termc >>> kicking off this year's alameda county fair. sky 7 live over pleasanton where the...
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sf made is a public private partnership in the city of san francisco to help manufacturers start, grow, and stay right here in san francisco. sf made really provides wraparound resources for manufacturers that sets us apart from other small business support organizations who provide more generalized support. everything we do has really been developed over time by listening and thinking about what manufacturer needs grow. for example, it would be traditional things like helping them find capital, provide assistance loans, help to provide small business owners with education. we have had some great experience doing what you might call pop ups or temporary selling events, and maybe the most recent example was one that we did as part of sf made week in partnership with the city seas partnership with small business, creating a 100 company selling day right here at city hall, in partnership with mayor lee and the board of supervisors, and it was just a wonderful opportunity for many of our smaller manufacturers who may be one or two-person shop, and who don't have the wherewithal to have the
sf made is a public private partnership in the city of san francisco to help manufacturers start, grow, and stay right here in san francisco. sf made really provides wraparound resources for manufacturers that sets us apart from other small business support organizations who provide more generalized support. everything we do has really been developed over time by listening and thinking about what manufacturer needs grow. for example, it would be traditional things like helping them find...
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speaking on behalf of green party san francisco and our city sf. i've been a social and justice activist since the mid80's. i don't talk about this at city ublicommentwith, i've anchored a deep study of global socioeconomics, and i keep very up to date on what's happening in economics, and i want to say -- i kind of want to add another layer of importance to what you're doing here with a public bank, and that is that currently, we're facing a situation with global neoliberal capitalism where it has become so bloated with debt and credit based money that it is going to collapse again like it did in 2008, but probably worse. currently the logan will gdp is somewhere near $200 trillion.a been created by private banks and other banks has become something like 800 trillion to 1 quadrillion. so literally we're -- the problem we're facing is one like in 2008 but bigger. a collapse will happen, and if we do not have a public bank in place, by the time it does, we will be in trouble. we'll face what we faced in 2008, and analysts are saying this is going to
speaking on behalf of green party san francisco and our city sf. i've been a social and justice activist since the mid80's. i don't talk about this at city ublicommentwith, i've anchored a deep study of global socioeconomics, and i keep very up to date on what's happening in economics, and i want to say -- i kind of want to add another layer of importance to what you're doing here with a public bank, and that is that currently, we're facing a situation with global neoliberal capitalism where it...
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. >> we were pleased that clean power sf offers the super green 100% for commercial entities like ours and residents for the cityfrancisco. we were pleased with the package of services for linkedin and now encouraging our employees who have a residence in san francisco to sign on as well. >> clean power sf buys its power from renewable plants that feed the energy directly into the grid. >> there's a commitment to sustainability throughout the entire organization and this clean power opportunity reflects that. >> one of the wind farms we use is the shilo wind farm and that is large enough to be able to provide energy for up to 200,000 homes. >> our mission is sustainability, even though our bikes are minimal energy use, it still matters where the energy comes from and part of our mission in sustainability is how we run everything -- run our business. having the lights come on with clean energy is very important. >> the sunset reservoir has solar panels that take up about four city blocks covering the reservoir and the solar power generates energy for city resources and clean power sf for residents participating i
. >> we were pleased that clean power sf offers the super green 100% for commercial entities like ours and residents for the cityfrancisco. we were pleased with the package of services for linkedin and now encouraging our employees who have a residence in san francisco to sign on as well. >> clean power sf buys its power from renewable plants that feed the energy directly into the grid. >> there's a commitment to sustainability throughout the entire organization and this clean...
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no word yet on the cause of her death, the city which runs sf general says itlways cooperates withtionsment on any patient tu to privacy laws. this comes a week after the body of75-year-old ruby anderson was found in a stairwell on the hospital grounds. anderson, who suffers from dementia, had walked away from a residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. there are multiple state and local agencies investigating that case. >>> it is a startling statement. one in three california families lacks the income needed to meet their basic needs. that's finding of a new report from the united way of california. we are j
no word yet on the cause of her death, the city which runs sf general says itlways cooperates withtionsment on any patient tu to privacy laws. this comes a week after the body of75-year-old ruby anderson was found in a stairwell on the hospital grounds. anderson, who suffers from dementia, had walked away from a residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. there are multiple state and local agencies investigating that case. >>> it is a startling statement. one in three...
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study it will simply transfer the procedure and policy will transfer over to the rest of the city where home-sf wants to build up a couple more stories on top of the normal standard four story building, and then the neighbors and neighborhoods won't be able to express their concern. this is just shocking to me. that is all i have to say. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i think our biggest concern about the legislation is any legislation city wide is a brig broad sweep across the city. every neighborhood is different and unique with different needs. we are particularly concerned about lowering the amount of low income housing for the mission which is our greatest need. for latino family of four the average is 44 to $45,000 per year. this will reduce the amount of affordable housing for that population in the mission which is a population that is very much in need right now for housing. thank you. >> thank you. any additional. go ahead. welcome. >> good afternoon, commissione commissioners. i don't represent an organization, but i am a senio, long time voter in district 5. my main concern is pro
study it will simply transfer the procedure and policy will transfer over to the rest of the city where home-sf wants to build up a couple more stories on top of the normal standard four story building, and then the neighbors and neighborhoods won't be able to express their concern. this is just shocking to me. that is all i have to say. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. i think our biggest concern about the legislation is any legislation city wide is a brig broad sweep across the...
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injunctions are not only a tool for criminalizing folks, it's also contributing to gentrification in the city. and sf is not a leader in this, as we heard, oakland ended injunctions in 2015. and i also want to point out that alameda county, as some may know ended its massive police militarization program, urban shield this year. that program was started the same year -- [buzzer] [off mic] >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> thank you for having us today. my name is peter wessep, here with just cause. i want to thank you for holding this hearing and appreciate you holding space for this outpouring of opposition to these injunctions. which are, by their design, used to break apart communities and as we heard today, even families, often, in a way that circumvents the criminal justice system. they may be civil orders but as we have heard they often have disastrous criminal consequences as well. for city attorney herrera's office to say these are in line with the city's reputation, how it embraces diversity and supports its communities of color is to, say the least, disingenuous. s.f.p.d. des
injunctions are not only a tool for criminalizing folks, it's also contributing to gentrification in the city. and sf is not a leader in this, as we heard, oakland ended injunctions in 2015. and i also want to point out that alameda county, as some may know ended its massive police militarization program, urban shield this year. that program was started the same year -- [buzzer] [off mic] >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> thank you for having us today. my name is...
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no word yet on the cause of her death, the city which runs sf general says itlways cooperates withtions but cment on any patient tu to privacy laws. this comes a week after the body of75-year-old ruby anderson was found in a stairwell on the hospital grounds. anderson, who suffers from dementia, had walked away from a residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. there are multiple state and local agencies investigating that case. >>> it is a startling statement. one in three california families lacks the income needed to meet their basic needs. that's finding of a new report from the united way of california. we are joined live in san francisco. and we're talking about working families here. >> reporter: yeah, the report came out yesterday. what makes it different, it's not just about poverty, it's about working families. familihat a working but just not earning enough. one job should be enough, the sign reads, but a singlncome doesn't always kwut cut it in california. >> if something happens to me, i'mone. >> reporter: she works three pat time jobs. he's among the one i
no word yet on the cause of her death, the city which runs sf general says itlways cooperates withtions but cment on any patient tu to privacy laws. this comes a week after the body of75-year-old ruby anderson was found in a stairwell on the hospital grounds. anderson, who suffers from dementia, had walked away from a residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. there are multiple state and local agencies investigating that case. >>> it is a startling statement. one in...
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the city, which runs sf general, ld us it alw cooperates with police investigations, but cannot comment on any patient due to privacy laws. the latest death is a week after the bodyf 7ld ruby anderson was found in the stairwell on the hospital grounds. anderson who suffered from dementia walked away from a residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. >>> dramatic new developments on hawaii big island. where the kilauea volcano has now destroyed hundreds of homes bel coastline. isl ja -- jacob ras cone is there. >> it is the most destructive 24 hours since kilauea to la lava devouring hundreds of home and communities all but wiped out. one of the most popular beaches now transformed, filled with molten volcanic fissures spewing lava as high as 250 earthquakes shgslan in recd numbers. jim and joe west felt the full force of the power over the weekend. >> it was nothing but smoke and lava and treesurng everywhere. and it was rushinghe road. >> and it was like -- it wasn't supposed to do that >> reporter: jim said he managed to out run a lava flow that followed his truck dow
the city, which runs sf general, ld us it alw cooperates with police investigations, but cannot comment on any patient due to privacy laws. the latest death is a week after the bodyf 7ld ruby anderson was found in the stairwell on the hospital grounds. anderson who suffered from dementia walked away from a residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. >>> dramatic new developments on hawaii big island. where the kilauea volcano has now destroyed hundreds of homes bel...
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city going to keep everyone safe? well, emergency management officials are encouraging everyone to sign up for text alerts. text the phrase pride sfnumber we posted on the screen,@88-777 to bee city's emy systems. it's a good program. it's the same system for natural disasters and r ncie >> well, tonight, hundreds of men were strolling through santana row in high heels. all for a good case, the goal to raise awareness and money to end violence against women. more than 600 pair of heels were borrowed and some were bringing their own. >> i'm encouraged by what you see today, it's not just a spectacle, it's about the conversation that is being propelled. and we are seeing people committed to stepping up, standing up. and ending violence. >> it's the 16th year they have held the event in san jose, by the way, san jose's mayor, the police chief and mens of the san jose state football team were among participants. >>> that's always a fun one. >> it a really fun event. gets everyone talking about it. >> the big shoes there. >> how do you guys do it? >> training years and years. you see. >> now, jeff has the big weekend, summer starts in
city going to keep everyone safe? well, emergency management officials are encouraging everyone to sign up for text alerts. text the phrase pride sfnumber we posted on the screen,@88-777 to bee city's emy systems. it's a good program. it's the same system for natural disasters and r ncie >> well, tonight, hundreds of men were strolling through santana row in high heels. all for a good case, the goal to raise awareness and money to end violence against women. more than 600 pair of heels...
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city in the way of affordable housing and no benefit for the project sponsor. so it would require no incentive for a project sponsor to participate in home-sf projects. it's a rate that would disincentivize people from going into tier 1 affordability program, if at 23% you're -- any benefit you are getting from going into the program is conferred to the city. at the same time, you are expecting the risk of a larger project. you are accepting a planning commission hearing, appealability to the board of supervisors, all this risk and no benefit. so the 20% in the original legislation, i think, is a much more feasible number. it's true that the base and affordability level for condos is now at 21%, but it's not there for rental projects. and that 21% is -- most condo projects are feeing out because they cannot do 21% on site. to use a level proving unfeasible now to increase that, seems like the wrong idea when you are trying to incentivize people to go into a program that you get some inclusionary units. if you ask for too much, you will get none. i speak against recommendation number two. [please stand by] >>> to make this more competitive. there are t
city in the way of affordable housing and no benefit for the project sponsor. so it would require no incentive for a project sponsor to participate in home-sf projects. it's a rate that would disincentivize people from going into tier 1 affordability program, if at 23% you're -- any benefit you are getting from going into the program is conferred to the city. at the same time, you are expecting the risk of a larger project. you are accepting a planning commission hearing, appealability to the...
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city keeping everyone safe? emergency management officials are urging people to sign up for text alerts. text the phrase pride sf to the number right there on your screen. 888777 and you can be automatically enrolled in the city's emergency alert system. it's the same system used for natural disasters and major emergencies. >>> still to come. no more powdery makeup in your carry on bag and the reason behind the tsa's new rule. >>> also the rise in whales hit and killed by ships. the latest earlier this week. the renewed pleansts. >>> and a bear cub trapped in a car. watch as it jumps out of a busted window to free itself. the video coming up. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. not too bad today. 82 in concord, but i'll tell you when and where we'll reach 102 degrees. that updated forecast in about seven minutes. shark washed asho has taken a strange turn. the )california department of >>> the investigation into why a dead shark washed ashore in app toss has taken a strange turn. after getting the necropsy tu the results over to the law enforcement division. early sunday morning, the roughly 5-year-old gre
city keeping everyone safe? emergency management officials are urging people to sign up for text alerts. text the phrase pride sf to the number right there on your screen. 888777 and you can be automatically enrolled in the city's emergency alert system. it's the same system used for natural disasters and major emergencies. >>> still to come. no more powdery makeup in your carry on bag and the reason behind the tsa's new rule. >>> also the rise in whales hit and killed by...
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the city which runs sf general told us it always cooperates with police investigations but cannot comment on any patient due to privacy laws. the latest death comes a week after the body of 75-year-old ruby anderson was found in the stairwell on hospital grounds. anderson suffered from dementia walked away from a residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. >>> folks, good morning, we're looking over all at a lighter volume of traffic kicking in for east bay but the south bay is is hereone w you can see problems for northern 101. the highway jammed up and we havewo lanes blocked. two middle lanes are blocked so traffic is squeezing by on either side of the crash. this is the alert from chp and this is the big jam for 101 and 87 builds up as well. let's take you to the waze system and show you what's going on. the timing out from before you get to the crash all the way up in towards sunnyvale, 1:15. i can save you time by joining our team we'll give you routes like the purple one, takes you down to 40 minutes, half of your time if you follow directions on waze. join nbc bay
the city which runs sf general told us it always cooperates with police investigations but cannot comment on any patient due to privacy laws. the latest death comes a week after the body of 75-year-old ruby anderson was found in the stairwell on hospital grounds. anderson suffered from dementia walked away from a residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. >>> folks, good morning, we're looking over all at a lighter volume of traffic kicking in for east bay but the...
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sf d.p.h. regarding the sugary beverage tax. this is an example of the order of operations by the city because right now, the tax has already come into play and the onus of explaining were beverages are more expensive has fallen upon the merchants. i think retroactively sf d.p.h. wants to connect to merchant groups to here from merchants. however, there's what i understand is $5 million from revenue from the tax that's meant to go to community organizations, and i think it would be great if our commission would prepare some merchant groups or prepare r.f.p.'s so we could get them into merchant organizations so we don't just have to do the outreach work for them, but we could maybe be working collaboratively and get some of that funding. >> great. commissioner doolley? >> every couple of years, north beach does a vacancy study for our district. this year, i thought it was very interesting to see what we had come up with. i'm just going to give you a quick run by was i think it's going to be -- because i think it's going to be very similar in other neighborhoods. 2018, we had 10% of our commercial storefronts vacant. 38 vacancies.
sf d.p.h. regarding the sugary beverage tax. this is an example of the order of operations by the city because right now, the tax has already come into play and the onus of explaining were beverages are more expensive has fallen upon the merchants. i think retroactively sf d.p.h. wants to connect to merchant groups to here from merchants. however, there's what i understand is $5 million from revenue from the tax that's meant to go to community organizations, and i think it would be great if our...
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the city which runs sf general told us it is always cooperating with police investigations but cannotcomment on any patient due to privacy laws. now, this is the latest death that comes a week after the body of 75-year-old ruby andersen was found in a stairwell on the hospital grounds. andersen, who suffered from dimension, had walked away from a residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. there are multiple state and local agencies invgating that case. >>> amazing to see this. an explosive scene in the north bay. this is a pallet factory in sonoma. hundreds of people forced to evacuate their homes and businesses and not just the flames. you can see those propane tanks were exploding. some of the debris coming right toward our camera. a spokeswoman for the sonoma county sheriff's department says luer company several years e ago. >>> let's bring in chief meteorologist jeff eri wh the restf the forecast. we're really going to see a little bit of everything this week. >> yeah. temperatures really kind of all over the place. tomorrow the biggest change will be the incre c
the city which runs sf general told us it is always cooperating with police investigations but cannotcomment on any patient due to privacy laws. now, this is the latest death that comes a week after the body of 75-year-old ruby andersen was found in a stairwell on the hospital grounds. andersen, who suffered from dimension, had walked away from a residential care facility 12 days before her body was found. there are multiple state and local agencies invgating that case. >>> amazing to...
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francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and ea to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons 10 thousands are textile and unwanted listen ones doesn't have to be find in the trash. >> i could has are the ones creating the partnerships with the rail kwloth stores putting an in store collection box near the checks stand so customers can bring their used clothes to the store and deposit off. >> textile will be accessible in buildings thought
francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and ea to follow so that our resident can participate in healing...