MESSAGE FROM CATHERINE
Dear
John,
As more businesses reopen, more San Franciscans receive the
vaccine, and the federal government finally provides much-needed
economic relief, it is beginning to feel like we are turning a corner
with respect to Covid-19. But as we have begun to recover from the
pandemic, we have also seen an extremely disturbing rise in anti-Asian
racism, as well as recent violent incidents that have reminded us of
longstanding problems our country has failed to address. These are
still extraordinarily challenging times, and we must continue to look
out for one another. I remain committed to doing everything in my
power to address our greatest challenges, including small business
relief, homelessness and addiction, and public safety. If you have any
questions or concerns, please reach out to me at [email protected]
or 415-554-7752.
Warm Regards, Catherine
COVID-19 RESOURCES
AND HEALTH ORDER UPDATES
Getting Vaccinated
All Californians 50 and over are now eligible for the Covid-19
vaccine, and those 16 and over will be eligible beginning April 15.
Visit the
City’s vaccine website for the latest information on where
and how to get the vaccine, and to sign up to be notified when you can
get vaccinated. If you have a disability, are 65 or over, or are
otherwise unable to easily access the internet to schedule an
appointment, please call 628-652-2700 for assistance from the City’s
Vaccine Call Center. All Covid-19 vaccines are safe and effective, so
please don’t delay when it’s your turn!
Reopening
San Francisco has officially moved into the State’s Orange Tier,
allowing for even more businesses and activities to reopen! As we
celebrate this milestone, we must remember to continue wearing our
masks, maintaining physical distancing, and staying home when we feel
sick. Click
here for more information on the latest phase of
reopening.
Support for Businesses and Workers
Visit the
Office of Economic and Workforce Development’s website for
resources for business owners, employees, nonprofits, and others
impacted by the pandemic. This website includes local, state, and
federal resources and is updated regularly as new resources become
available. Please contact my office if you have any difficulty
navigating this website or accessing the resources that are available
to you.
Getting Tested
San Franciscans have several options to get tested for Covid-19. If
you have health insurance, schedule a test with your doctor. If you
are not insured, no-cost testing is available for any San Franciscan
who has at least one symptom or has been in contact with a
Covid-19-positive individual. Click
here for more information or to book your test.
Reimbursements for Funeral Expenses
Although San Francisco has had one of the lowest Covid-19 death
rates of any major city in the United States, we have still lost more
than 450 of our beloved community members to the pandemic. With the
passage of the American Rescue Plan, the federal government has
announced that it will begin to provide financial assistance for
Covid-19-related funeral expenses incurred after January 20, 2020.
FEMA will begin to accept applications for this program in April, and
more details, including a toll-free phone number that can be used to
apply for assistance, will soon be available here.
PUBLIC
SAFETY
Standing Against AAPI Hate
I am proud to stand in solidarity with our Asian
American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community against anti-Asian
racism. We need to recognize that the recent anti-Asian hate crimes
are not the result of “bad days” or “temper tantrums.” By continuing
to listen to the AAPI community, confronting racism when we see it,
and working together—in every community and at every level of
government—we can put an end to these vile attacks. Click
here to read a recent column on stopping hate I coauthored
with two community leaders.
Safety on Muni
In response to the recent rise in racist, anti-Asian attacks, SFMTA
has coordinated with the SFPD for an increased police presence on the
30, 45, and 38 bus lines, as well as an additional uniformed presence
on the 1, 8, 9, 12, and L lines. SFMTA is also working with the Street
Violence Intervention Program to expand partnerships with AAPI
community organizations across San Francisco, to ensure that our
transit system is truly safe and accessible for all.
SFPD Newsletters
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Francisco Police Department stations that serve our community? Sign up
for Richmond
Station, Northern
Station, Central
Station, and/or Park
Station newsletters! Visit these links and scroll down to
enter your email address.
POLICY AND
LEGISLATION
Small Business Fee Waivers
It is entirely unfair to ask small businesses
to pay the City $1,000 or more in fees when they have been forced to
close for the better part of the past year. These shops are the
backbone of our local economy, and we need to support them in any way
we can. After my legislation waiving unfair fees passed unanimously, I
was grateful that Mayor Breed and my colleagues on the Board of
Supervisors reached
an agreement to fund my program and other initiatives to
support small businesses. For more on my ideas to keep our merchant
corridors running, check out my
Marina Times column here!
Strengthening Red Flag Laws
My ordinance to strengthen San Francisco’s red flag
laws passed unanimously out of the Board of Supervisors’ Public Safety
and Neighborhood Services Committee. These laws allow family members,
peers, or law enforcement agencies to remove firearms from individuals
who intend to harm themselves or others through gun violence
restraining orders (GVROs). As we see shootings spike and attacks
against our most vulnerable skyrocket, this tool could not be more
necessary. If you would like to learn more about GVROs in San
Francisco, including how to file one for someone who may be a danger
to themself or others, click
here.
Supporting Essential Workers
Hundreds of San Francisco janitors have rallied to demand fair
wages, stronger workplace safety measures—including sexual harassment
safeguards—and improved ventilation for the buildings in which they
work. Since the beginning of the pandemic, at least 26 custodial
workers have died of Covid-19 in San Francisco. This is unacceptable.
Janitors are vital to our economy, especially as we begin to reopen,
and I stand with SEIU Local 87 in demanding that these essential
workers be paid a fair wage and work in a safe environment.
Renewing and Expanding the Family Violence
Council
The Board of Supervisors unanimously passed my ordinance
to renew and expand the San Francisco Family Violence Council, which
coordinates services and advises policymakers. As family
violence—including intimate partner abuse, child abuse, and elder
abuse—has sharply increased over the past year, survivors need to know
that the City sees and supports them. I am grateful that the work of
the Family Violence Council will now continue for at least another
three years.
IN THE
COMMUNITY
Happy Holidays!
I hope all those celebrating Passover and Easter are having a happy
and healthy holiday season! May we all take this time to reflect on
the past year and the road ahead, and renew our commitment to
peace.
Aquatic Park Cleanup and Restoration Project
Aquatic Park is a true gem of San Francisco, and I had a
great time cleaning up the park earlier this spring! If you would like
to get involved with the community-led effort to save Aquatic Park, to
ensure that future generations of San Franciscans and visitors can
enjoy this special place, click
here.
Lombard Street Closure
Caltrans, the State transportation agency, is planning lane
closures on Lombard, between Lyon and Van Ness, for a series of street
improvements to occur between late March and late April, including
replacing parking slabs, repaving the roadway, upgrading curb ramps,
electrical and utility work, and restriping. Visit Caltrans’
website for a detailed list of planned closures and
neighborhood impacts.
Honoring Those Lost to Overdose
To honor the 699 lives San Francisco lost to
overdose last year, I joined the Adult Probation Department and
community members for the Remembrance of Lights ceremony. We are on
track to suffer record overdose deaths again unless we take action to
reverse this trend. That’s why I am committed to making sure it’s
harder to get drugs and easier to get treatment.
Welcoming New Businesses to District 2
I’d like to extend a warm welcome to two businesses brand new to
our community: Sushi Hakko on Union Street, and Hinoya Curry SF at
Fillmore and Chestnut Streets! I’m thrilled that these small
businesses have chosen to add to the vibrancy of our commercial
corridors as we continue to reopen. The pandemic has had a devastating
impact on so many of our small businesses, and these two openings are
exciting signs that we may finally be turning a corner toward economic
recovery. Please join me in welcoming them to District 2!
Supporting LGBTQ+ Youth
Do you have a spare bedroom or private space in your home? LGBTQ+
youth make up about half of San Francisco's homeless youth population,
and the San Francisco LGBT Center is looking for volunteers who can
provide short-term homes through its Host
Homes program. The program matches volunteer hosts with young
adults, ages 18 to 24, who need stable housing for a period of several
months to one year, as they pursue their employment or educational
goals with support from the SF LGBT Center's case management team. If
you would like to learn more, click
here to register for an information session, or contact the SF
LGBT Center at 415-852-2059 or [email protected].
Healthier Living Workshop for Seniors
If you are an adult with a chronic condition, you’re eligible to
join the San Francisco Senior Center for a free, six-week workshop on
managing your health. This workshop was developed by the Stanford
School of Medicine, and will meet by Zoom each week, 10:00 am to noon,
from April 28 to June 9. Call the San Francisco Senior Center at
415-775-1866 or email Gloria Garcia at [email protected]
to learn more or register.
Office of Supervisor Catherine
Stefani 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place, Room 273,
San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 554-7752 Fax:
(415) 554-7843
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