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San Francisco Launches This is Your City: 2026 Family Listening Series

Families invited to share their stories and experiences as part of San Francisco's first Citywide Community Needs Assessment

Assessor-Recorder Joaquín Torres to host free financial empowerment event

Over 400 San Franciscans have registered to attend with spots still available

Mayor Lurie Breaks Ground on 100% Affordable Artist Housing Project at 1687 Market Street

Artists Hub on Market Will Include 94 Affordable Homes for Artists and Creative Workers, Alongside Dedicated Arts and Cultural Space; Continues Mayor Lurie’s Work to Build Affordable Homes, Bring Down the Cost of Living, and Strengthen San Francisco’s Creative Economy.

Mayor Lurie Opens 160 New Affordable Homes for Transitional-Age-Youth, Low-Income Families at 730 Stanyan

New Haight-Ashbury Development Includes Onsite Supportive Services, Community‑Oriented Amenities; Continues Mayor Lurie’s Work to Build Affordable Homes, Bring Down Costs for Families

Mayor Lurie Opens 64 New Affordable Homes For Transitional-Age Youth, Low-Income Families

New Hayes Valley Development at 78 Haight Includes Onsite Supportive Services and Community‑Oriented Amenities; Continues Mayor Lurie’s Work to Build Affordable Homes, Bring Down Costs for Families

Mayor Lurie Celebrates Opening Of Affordable Homes For Seniors In The Mission

New Housing Site Will Provide 145 Units for Seniors Exiting Homelessness; Continues Mayor Lurie’s Work to Add Housing in San Francisco

Mayor Lurie Celebrates Grand Opening of Hunters View Phase III, Delivering 118 Affordable Homes Near India Basin

Final Affordable Housing Phase Completes Revitalization of Hunters View HOPE SF; Continues Mayor Lurie’s Work to Bring Down Cost of Living for San Francisco’s Families.

Mayor’s Office of Housing & Community Development Breaks Ground on “La Maravilla”, a New Affordable Housing Community in San Francisco’s Mission District

2970 16th Street will provide 136 supportive housing units, onsite services, and a behavioral health center steps from 16th Street BART.

City and County of San Francisco Named One of Nation’s Visionary Digital Inclusion Trailblazers for 2025

This honor marks San Francisco’s tenth straight year of recognition, affirming the City’s position as a national leader in digital equity

Mayor Lurie Celebrates $93 Million in State Funding for Affordable Housing and Transit Improvements

Funding Will Support Development of More Than 330 Affordable Homes for Low-Income Families, LQBTQ+ Elders, Formerly Homeless Households, and Long-Term HIV/AIDS Survivors; Continues Mayor Lurie’s Work to Build Affordable Housing