San Francisco Starting to Reopen
We are reposting this communication from the SFDPH in its entirety. Beginning Thursday, April 15, San Francisco will resume indoor live-audience events, performances, meetings, and receptions with capacity [...]
We are reposting this communication from the SFDPH in its entirety. Beginning Thursday, April 15, San Francisco will resume indoor live-audience events, performances, meetings, and receptions with capacity [...]
From the Examiner: The sound of a cable car trundling down California Street is iconic San Francisco, a constant against decades of change that have transformed the [...]
We are reprinting this press release in its entirety. The original press release is here. *** PRESS RELEASE *** SAN FRANCISCO TO ROLL BACK SELECT ACTIVITIES IN RESPONSE [...]
(From D3 Supervisor Aaron Peskin) Early pain is yielding early gains. San Francisco policymakers confronted COVID-19 head on, and we're finally reaping the signs of success. While our [...]
Listed below are IG (interim guidance) documents from the San Francisco Department of Public Health. These should be of use to both the general public, as well as [...]
Please fill out this short five-minute survey. https://forms.gle/4XHbj1fsqimgYSKU8 We are working with City policy leaders and local organizations to determine what COVID-19 reopening and long-term sustainability services are [...]
Beginning Monday, May 18, 2020, most storefront retail businesses are allowed to reopen for curbside/storefront pickup only. Customers may not enter the store. More information and requirements [...]
Created by the San Francisco Council of District Merchants Associations and others, the below petition is currently being circulated among small business owners here in San Francisco. [...]
https://sf.gov/stay-home-except-essential-needs (Please visit the above link for the latest updates) ------------- On Monday March 16, San Francisco with Health Officers from the Bay Area announced a Public Health [...]
Are You a Merchant? Want Some Free Help? The Lower Polk TLC now also helps small "mom and pop" merchants stay in their current places of business. [...]