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San Francisco has endured many challenges these past two months. Violent incidents that have occurred across the city are indicative of the work that still needs to be done to ensure that we can create a safer community for all. In April and May, I voted to approve a new SFPD contract to ensure competitive hiring, passed legislation enabling eligible city employees to receive retirement benefits based on their prior military service, and continued to meet with neighborhood groups to discuss community needs and concerns.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out at [email protected] or 415-554-7752.
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SFPD Staffing
The San Francisco Police Department continues to face a severe shortage of officers. At present, SFPD is more than 500 officers short, and this number has the potential to increase to over 800. In April, I voted to approve a new contract for SFPD that aims to help retain and recruit police officers by offering a more competitive starting salary and other benefits. As Chair of the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee, I am relentlessly committed to prioritizing the safety and cleanliness of our streets to ensure that our residents remain safe and secure.
Ensuring the Safety of Students & Faculty at SFUSD
After enduring three years of pandemic-related hardships, our school communities are struggling. Parents, students, and advocates have raised concerns regarding inadequate safety measures. In April, I sent a Letter of Inquiry to SFUSD Superintendent Dr. Matt Wayne, asking how the district prioritizes creating safe environments and plans on taking action to prevent further incidents of violence in our schools. On April 26th, SFUSD responded by providing a
School Safety Overview. I look forward to continuing this important conversation with SFUSD leadership.
Thank you to Supervisor Melgar for holding a hearing to examine plans addressing youth safety and school site violence, with various city departments answering questions from committee members.
Hearing on the Housing Needs of Justice-Involved Adults |
In April, I held a hearing on the housing needs for justice-involved adults based on the Recovery Summit Working Group’s recommendations. Addiction, homelessness, and housing are pressing issues for our city, and hearing the voices of those affected will allow us to take steps to address our crisis. We must invest more in reentry, transitional, and sober housing programs, as well as listen to those with lived experiences.
Thank you to Steve Adami, Destiny Pletsch, Cedric Akbar, Victoria Westbrook, Cregg Johnson, HER House, Positive Directions TRP, and others whose exceptional work continues to save lives.
Hearing on 2022 Aging and Disability Affordable Housing Needs Assessment Report
I held a hearing on the 2022 Aging and Disability Affordable Housing Needs Assessment Report. The research sheds light on the concerning risk of displacement and homelessness that vulnerable senior and disabled populations face, often requiring housing with accessibility features that are difficult to come by in San Francisco's older housing stock.
It's our duty to prepare for our elders’ growing needs and to find viable solutions. Out of the findings in the report, I was concerned to learn of some older and disabled residents expressing frustration with poor levels of building maintenance at their affordable housing sites, which can pose accessibility and safety concerns for these residents.
Therefore, I will be asking the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development and the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing to find out how much it would cost to repair all elevators in city-funded affordable housing sites and determine implementation plans.
Thank you to all the city staff that worked on the report and to Senior and Disability Action for your advocacy.
Filicide Awareness Week & Pierce’s Pledge
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On April 11th, my resolution declaring April 9 - April 15, 2023, as Filicide Awareness Week in San Francisco was unanimously passed by the Board of Supervisors. I introduced the resolution in support of Pierce's Pledge, an organization that empowers family law attorneys to contribute their efforts to protect and keep minor children safe during custody negotiations. Thank you to Lesley Hu and her team at Pierce’s Pledge for all they do in the fight against family and gun violence. Your family has the support of the community as we pay tribute to the memory of Pierce.
To learn more about how you can help and get involved, visit piercespledge.org.
Addressing Safety for Our Cyclists
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The car crash that resulted in the tragic death of Ethan Boyes in the Presidio emphasizes the need for safer cycling infrastructure in San Francisco. My office joined the SFMTA, the SF Bike Coalition, and Supervisor Chan’s office to conduct a bike lane audit of Arguello Boulevard and identify areas for improvement. I will continue to push SFMTA to adopt measures that ensure safer roads for everyone. To that end, my office committed $50,000 towards implementing the design and construction of protected bike lanes on Arguello. Thank you to Supervisor Chan for also committing $50,000, and to SFMTA for committing $100,000.
Enhancing Veteran’s Benefits
In May, the Board of Supervisors unanimously passed my ordinance amending
the Administrative Code to expand the definition of "public service" to include time served in the military. This allows members of the San Francisco Employees' Retirement System to purchase service credit for active duty time before City employment. This enables eligible employees to receive retirement benefits based on their prior military service, which can be important in attracting and retaining veterans as city employees. Providing retirement benefits for prior military service can also help veterans transition more smoothly into civilian life and provide them with greater financial security. This is a way for the city to honor the sacrifices made by our veterans in service to our country.
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Honoring Lynne Newhouse Segal
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The Friends of Lafayette Park surprised Lynne Newhouse Segal with a tree planting in honor of her contributions to Lafayette Park and the neighborhood. A Pacific Heights resident since ‘85, Lynne has dedicated her career to giving back to our city. Currently a Public Works Commissioner, Lynne is an active community leader with the Pacific Heights Residents Association, Back on Track, San Francisco Beautiful, and Friends of Lafayette Park.
Thank you, Lynne, for your decades of service and for being an incredible role model for us all!
Meeting NOPNA
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After redistricting, certain areas of North of the Panhandle were included in District 2. During my meeting with the North of the Panhandle Neighborhood Association (NOPNA), I provided members with the latest updates from my office. I extend my gratitude to the Board of NOPNA for inviting me to address them and look forward to representing the community going forward.
Chinese Chamber of Commerce Spring Banquet
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Thank you to the Alaska Airlines Chinese New Year Festival & Parade for organizing a delightful Spring Banquet to honor awardees of this year's festivities. The vibrancy and diversity of our city fuel its growth and prosperity. As we move forward, let us continue to prioritize the well-being of each other and offer unwavering support to our AAPI community.
Meeting with Rank-and-File SFPD Officers
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I had an incredible time visiting the dedicated rank-and-file officers at SFPD’s Richmond Station. These brave public servants put their lives on the line every single day to ensure our safety. Thank you to the station for the warm welcome. I appreciate your unwavering commitment to serving our community and recognize the valuable lessons we can learn from your work.
Itach Ma’aki Panel
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I had the privilege of joining Dr. Nida Shagari and Netta Loevy from Itach Ma'aki in a crucial conversation on creating safer, more inclusive cities for women. Women's rights are human rights, and it's imperative that we have a seat at the table. Despite challenges, it's heartening to see global allies standing up for what's right.
Learn more about Itach Ma’aki’s important work at: itach.org.il/?lang=en.
Honoring Commissioner Vanita Louie During AAPI Heritage Month
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Throughout the month of May, we celebrate AAPI heritage & culture. In one of our celebrations, I was thrilled to honor Recreation and Parks Commissioner Vanita Louie, a long-time community champion and Chinatown advocate. A former president of the Rotary Club of San Francisco Chinatown, she is a retired small business owner with over 25-years of experience in the hospitality industry. Vanita is an outstanding District 2 resident with decades of service and mentorship to AAPI leaders.
Thank you “Auntie Vanita,” for your contributions to our city!
Celebrating the 1-Year Anniversary of Francisco Park
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Happy birthday, Francisco Park! I'm immensely grateful to know that this urban park will be enjoyed for generations to come. Thank you to Francisco Park for being such amazing stewards of this special place.
Meeting with SF Firefighters
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Captain Tillman and his team at Fire Station 10 were gracious hosts, and I appreciated the opportunity to hear first-hand experiences of our first responders in the field. Thank you for sharing and for the delicious lunch!
California Women’s List Panel Discussion
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It was a privilege to participate as a panelist in the "Leading Locally" event organized by California Women's List, where we discussed the significance of women's representation in local government. In the words of former Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf, "Women enter the race not just to hold a position, but to make a meaningful impact."
Learn more about California Women’s List at californiawomenslist.org.
Cow Hollow Association Annual Meeting
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I had the privilege of speaking at the annual meeting of the Cow Hollow Neighborhood Association, an organization close to my heart as I previously served on its Board. It was a wonderful evening where I reconnected with old friends and made new ones. Thank you to the CHA for all the valuable work you do!
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Join residents on June 3-4, 2023 for the Union Street Festival, San Francisco's renowned event in Cow Hollow. With carefully selected vendors showcasing top artists, designers, food trucks, and local restaurants, this event sets itself apart from typical street fairs. Attendees will enjoy live music, high-quality arts and crafts, delectable food and drinks from the region's best vendors, premium wine, craft beer, and signature cocktails.
Festa Italiana in North Beach
June 3-4, 2023, 11 AM - 6 PM
Stockton Street between Union and Filbert
Festa Italiana celebrates the best of Italian food, drink, music, culture, and family fun. Enjoy non-stop entertainment, including live music, the 102nd Statuto Race, delicious Italian cuisine, and wine tasting. Kids can have fun at the Children's Corner, where they can enjoy an Italian Marionette show, tarantella dancing, face painting, crafts, and more. Plus, remember to explore the vast array of Italian products available for purchase from local vendors.
Kehinde Wiley Exhibit at the de Young Museum
Every Saturday, Bay Area residents can explore the de Young and Legion of Honor museums free of charge. From now until October 15th, you can check out the de Young Museum’s latest exhibit from renowned American artist Kehinde Wiley. In An Archaeology of Silence, the senseless deaths of men and women around the world are transformed into a powerful elegy of resistance.
Juneteenth Events
This June, come together for Juneteenth celebrations featuring community-driven events curated, organized, and managed by these fantastic organizations.
City-Wide Juneteenth Parade 2023
June 10th, 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Ferry Building, Embarcadero
Learn more at: juneteenthsfc.org
Juneteenth Gala
June 16th, 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Pier 70
Learn more at: sfblackwallstreet.com
Fillmore Juneteenth Family Festival
June 17th, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Geary Boulevard to Fulton Street
Learn more at: juneteenth-sf.org
San Francisco Pride Events
June also marks 53rd LGBTQ+ Pride Month when we celebrate the LGBTQ+ community in San Francisco and join together to condemn rising violence and bigotry.
San Francisco Pride Parade 2023
June 25th, 10:30 AM Kickoff
Starts at Market & Beale St. & Ends at United Nations Plaza
Learn more at: sfpride.org
San Francisco Dyke March
June 24th, 5:00PM Kickoff
Starts at Dolores & 18th Street
Learn more at: thedykemarch.org
San Francisco Trans March
June 23rd, 6:00PM Kickoff
Starts at Dolores Park
Learn more at: transmarch.org
Six-Week Online Training Series: Empowering Older Adults
May 18 - June 22, 2023
This is a friendly reminder that it’s not too late to register for the Six-Week Online Training Series: Empowering Older Adults. In observance of World Elder Abuse Awareness Month, you’re invited to join a pilot education series for community and faith partners hosted by the San Francisco Interfaith Council, the San Francisco Department of Disability and Aging Services, and the Institute on Aging.
Register for the series and learn more about Continuing Education Unit Certification Credit Options at:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcudOCrrjkrHdACkae8eW_41ldF6AnsnLa3
Fillmore Jazz Festival
July 1-2, 2023
Fillmore Street between Washington and Geary
The Fillmore Jazz Festival is back! Art and soul harmonize in one of San Francisco's most distinctive neighborhoods. This vibrant event offers a full day of live music across various stages, showcasing talented artists, while indulging in delicious food and beverages. This festival will have plenty of activities for attendees to participate in.
Learn more at fillmorejazzfest.com.
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SF offers security at Planned Parenthood, ensuring access
San Francisco Examiner | April 5, 2023
“The $400,000 in funding for security was added to The City’s budget last year by Supervisor Catherine Stefani, who described it as a way to ensure Planned Parenthood ‘has the resources it needs to keep their clients safe.’”
San Francisco a step closer to ending its travel ban
Bay Area Reporter | April 17, 2023
“Gay District 8 Supervisor Rafael Mandelman is the lead author of it, with Supervisors Ahsha Safaí of District 11, Hillary Ronen of District 9, Catherine Stefani of District 2, and Board President Aaron Peskin of District 3 signed on as co-sponsors.”
Police Contract, Fentanyl Crisis Headline San Francisco Supervisors’ Agenda
San Francisco Standard | April 17, 2023
“‘I was not confused by the presentation or the briefings,’ said Supervisor Catherine Stefani, who also sits on the committee. ‘I don’t think anyone was trying to hide the ball here.’ In the end, committee members Stefani and Supervisor Connie Chan voted to recommend, while Preston opposed.’”
San Francisco will pay police officers highest entry-level salary in Bay Area
KRON 4 | April 18, 2023
“Supervisor Catherine Stefani said, ‘The fact we are over 500 officers short is having negative consequences citywide and we must do everything possible to close that gap.’”
San Francisco Supervisors Chan and Stefani Demand Protected Bike Lanes for Arguello Boulevard
StreetsBlog SF | May 2, 2023
“‘Arguello Boulevard is a high-injury corridor and we should consider every possible intervention to protect all those who are using it,’ District 2 Supervisor Stefani said. ‘Installing protected bike lanes on Arguello is a quick, simple, and effective improvement that the SFMTA can make to keep cyclists safe. I urge them to get this done as soon as possible.’”
‘Serious Concerns’: San Francisco Homelessness Department Grilled Over Nonprofit Scandal
San Francisco Standard | May 4, 2023
“But at a Thursday committee hearing, members of the Board of Supervisors probed the department over its decision to allow the Felton Institute, which is dealing with controversies of its own, to take over the charity’s operations. Moreover, Supervisor Catherine Stefani questioned how the department and the Controller’s Office plan to prevent the city from being caught blindsided by other nonprofits.”
Steep permit fee threatens free sidewalk libraries in San Francisco
CBS News Bay Area | May 14, 2023
“The last chapter in this saga hasn't been written yet but the end looks promising. City officials haven't determined how much that low-cost permit will cost but the Department of Public Works said more details can be expected this summer. San Francisco supervisor Catherine Stefani will introduce legislation that would waive fees for Little Free Libraries.”
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Office of Supervisor Catherine Stefani
1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 273, San Francisco, CA 94102
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