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SF City Jobs Current City and County of San Francisco job openings SF Library We connect our diverse community to learning, opportunities, and each other SF Planning Under the direction of the Planning Commission, we work to help guide the growth and development of our City
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Explore parks, playgrounds and open spaces, find programs and classes (like free zumba or skateboarding classes), get a permit or reservation Explore Rec Parks Visit shops, eat at restaurants, and get services and experiences from the small businesses that make San Francisco special Visit de
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Disability Services and resources for the disability community in San Francisco
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Find information on employee benefits, training, leave and other resources for City employees on SF | My Portal
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Daniel Lurie is the 46th Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco
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January 16, 2026: Mayor Lurie Announces Return of SF Music Week, Celebrates San Francisco as a Music City January 16, 2026: Mayor Lurie Celebrates Nearly $40 Million in State Funding to Address Homelessness in San Francisco January 15, 2026: Mayor Lurie Delivers State of the City Address
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San Francisco is at the center of the Bay Area economy Downtown is the foundation of our world-renowned spirit of innovation that drives the long-term economic success of the region and California Our unique value stems from a highly-skilled workforce and world-class concentration of entrepreneurial talent, long history of cultural and social openness, unparalleled natural setting and
- Opportunities for Youth Ages 14-24 | SF. gov
San Francisco is full of opportunities for youth Check them out here! This page features jobs, internships, scholarships, programs, and other opportunities that are currently open or accepting applications The page includes three sections: opportunities for youth ages 14–24, opportunities for youth ages 16–24, and opportunities for youth ages 18–24 Each section is listed below
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