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Learn about the city-county government of San Francisco, its mayor, board of supervisors, elected officers, departments, agencies, taxes and budget. San Francisco is the only consolidated city-county in California and one of thirteen charter counties.
Learn about the history, structure, and operations of the SFPD, the municipal law enforcement agency of San Francisco and San Mateo County. Find out how the SFPD responded to the 1975 strike, the 1997 airport merger, and the 2020 budget cuts.
Learn about the history, operations and equipment of the SFFD, which provides firefighting, EMS and rescue services to the city and county of San Francisco. See the list of fire stations, apparatus, fireboats and special units of the department.
Learn about the history, functions, and controversies of the SFPUC, a public agency that provides water, wastewater, and electric power services to San Francisco and nearby counties. The SFPUC also implements sustainability projects and operates a community choice aggregation program.
With San Francisco's changing real estate market the lease on the venue expired and the building razed; [5] and Joseph started Mezzanine at 444 Jessie, which established itself as a premier venue for DJ talent. [6] In 1997, Joseph received the Business Person of the Year award as part of the Pantheon of Leather Awards. [7]
The department oversees over 220 neighborhood parks and Golden Gate Park, the largest and the fifth most visited park in the United States. It also manages recreational facilities, golf courses, tennis courts, sports venues, and other attractions in San Francisco.
Learn about the legislative body of the City and County of San Francisco, its history, structure, elections, districts, and current members. The board has 11 members, each representing a geographic district, and uses instant runoff voting.
Learn about the history, divisions, and services of the public health department of San Francisco, California. The department provides health protection and promotion, disease prevention, disaster response, and environmental health services to the city and county residents.