San Francisco has long been a leader in the arts, nurturing generations of painters, sculptors, poets, novelists, playwrights, film-makers, and performing artists and innovators of every kind.
Cultural tourism surveys consistently rate San Francisco's art industry as a core reason for visiting
As Mayor, I will use my experience to make San Francisco a place where small businesses can thrive
San Francisco can no longer afford to be a city divided between downtown and neighborhoods, with a downtown that becomes a ghost town when workers go home for the evening
We recognize that the arts are an essential part of San Francisco's cultural vitality.
San Francisco lags behind other communities in providing a vital, vibrant and ecologically sustainable urban canopy, as well as open space in the city.
During the 1990s, San Francisco lived through one of the most intense economic booms of its history
As Mayor, I will lead city government, businesses, and community groups to support innovative projects that will make San Francisco streets and public places vibrant and healthy
San Francisco businesses face many challenges, including high rents, regulatory burdens, and the rising cost of workers compensation insurance and employee health plans
Green and clean neighborhoods are essential to the quality of life, economic development, social fabric, and environmental health of San Francisco.
The extremes are we have over 550 people in San Francisco earning over $100,000 a year, ... Principally, that's based on the ability to generate upwards of 90 percent of their salary in overtime expenditures.
As Mayor, I will partner with community organizations, nonprofits, the business community and residents to improve San Francisco's quality of life.
This is about bringing the heart and soul of San Francisco back to the forefront,
As a major international City, San Francisco must form strong partnerships with federal and state agencies to prepare for emergencies.