PRCUD CITY - SAN FRANCISCO- INFORMATION
  • San Francisco City Span: This is the web page of the City and cOunty of San Francisco. The site provides access to city departments, community resources and year 200 information. 
  • San Francisco Planning Department: This is the web page of the Planning Department whose mission is to promote the orderly and harmonious use of land, improved qulaity of life for San Francisco's diverse community and future generations. The web page contains information related to activities, programs, projects of the Department. It also has a section on the planning code in San Francisco.
  • San Francisco Department of Environment: This is the web page of the Department of Environment whose mission is to prodive environmental education, promote environmental and economical sustainability and advise the City and County of San Francisco on environmental matters. The policies of the Department are set by the Commission on Environment. The web site of the Department provides information on the environmental programs and plans and details the Sustainability Plan for the City of San Francisco.
  • San Francisco Housing Authority: This is the web page of the Housing Authority which manages various units of public housing stock in San Francisco. The web page introduces their projects and their agenda. It also provides demographics.
  • Mayor's Office of Community Development (MOCD): This is the web page of the Office of Community Development whose mission is to revitalize distressed urban neighborhoods. The web page introduces the divisions of the Office and provides information on the neighborhoods which are being revitalized.
  • Mayor's Office of Economic Development (MOED): This is the web page of the Office of economic Development. The site provides demographics on population and workforce, housing costs and density, and business patterns and jobs in San Francisco. It also introduces the fiscal report, incentive programs and opportunity sites.
  • San Francisco Redevelopment Agency: This is the web page of the Agency in charge of Redevelopment in San Francisco. The web page includes information on the Agency, project/survey areas and programs of the Agency as well as information on Empowernment Zone Application. It also has a fact book.
  • San Francisco Real Estate Division: This is the web page of the Real Estate Division which is responsible for the acquisition of all real property required for city purposes, the sale of surplus real property owned by the city and the leasing of property required by various city departments. The web page includes a map of city owned property, summary information on city-owned property and detailed listings of properties by parcel.
  • San Francisco County Transportation Authority: This web page describes the agendas of the Authority and has information on the projects and plans of the Authority (including a county-wide long range transportation plan, congestion management program and expenditure plan). It also provides traffic calming reports.
  • San Francisco Cal-Train: This is the web page of three major public transportation agencies (San Mateo County Transit District, Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board, San Mateo Transportation Authority) in San Francisco.
  • San Francisco Municipal Railway (MUNI): This web page includes information on major projects, public meetings and events. It also provides maps of MUNI Transit Lines along with their schedules and routes.
  • Friends of Cal-Train (San Francisco Peninsula): This is the web page of Friends of Cal-train whose mission is to support and promote the upgrading and exapansion of Cal-train service on the San Francisco Peninsula. 
  • San Francisco Bay Area Transit Information: This is an unofficial web page which provides online access to transit information for the nine county San Francisco Bay Area. It also has links to transit agencies in the area.
  • Bay Area Urban Habitat Program: This is the web page of Urban Habitat Program dedicated to building multicultural urban environment leadership for socially just, ecologically sustainable communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. The web page includes information on their projects, campaigns and their newsletter.
  • State of California: This is the web page of the State of Claifornia. It provides information on the history, culture, environmental protection, natural resources, doing business, living and learning in California.


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