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Office of the Mayor Executive Directives

Find executives directives related to the Office of Mayor Daniel Lurie

What is an Executive Directive?

An Executive Directive (ED) is a direct order issued from the Mayor to one or more City Departments. It does not create or change the law, but requires City departments to take immediate action(s) to achieve a designated goal.

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Rebuilding the Ranks Executive Directive

Delivers on Key Campaign Commitment with Immediate and Longer-Term Reforms to Increase Ranks of Sworn Officers, Take Burden Off Current Personnel, Manage Overtime Costs; Reforms Will Allow Departments to Draw from Pools of Recently Retired Law Enforcement for Certain Roles, Accelerate Hiring, and Improve Retention with Built-In Accountability Mechanisms

Office of the Mayor Daniel Lurie

Permitting Reform "PermitSF" Executive Directive 25-01

We must create a permitting process that holds us accountable to our customers, embraces technology, and is fast, predictable, and transparent. There is significant opportunity across all of our permitting processes, especially for those creating new housing and for those starting and growing small businesses.

Breaking the Cycle Executive Directive

Breaking the Cycle: Mayor Lurie's Vision for Tackling San Francisco's Homelessness and

Behavioral Health Crisis

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