Neighborhood Services/Resources
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The City & County of San Francisco offers a wide variety of services and resources to its constituents. This page is designed to help you learn about what City services and resources are available to you in your district and local neighborhood. If you know which district you live in you can access that district page directly from the list above.
| Find City services and resources in your District and neighborhood with our interactive mapping tool! To learn more about SF Find Visit here |
SF FIND in TIME Magazine: “Your City In Cyberspace,” April 18, 2005 issue, page 22.
- Project Homeless Connect: Learn how to get involved with helping the homeless in our community at ProjectHomelessConnect.com.
- 72Hours.org: Learn how to prepare your home and family for the next inevitable natural disaster in SF by visiting 72Hours.org.
- “Donors Choose” program: Connecting public schools in need with concerned citizens wanting to contribute to educational programs of their choice Visit here
- Merchant & Resident Resource Guide: Frequently used phone numbers Visit here
- Park Maintenance Schedules & Standards: Recreation & Park Dept. information Visit here
U.S. SNAPSHOT
“Your City In Cyberspace”
Municipal Budgets are tight, so many cities are beefing up their websites with powerful search tools and ways to improve access to government services at a lower cost. Of 183 cities surveyed by the Center for Digital Government, 77% provide a portal linking you to their departments for such transactions as paying taxes or reserving a tennis court. Some even let you crunch police data for your districts latest crime stats. Not to mention surfing in Spanish or Chinese. Here’s a sampling of cities with the coolest websites. -By Marjorie Backman
SAN FRANCISCO:
Want to locate a school, a homeless shelter or a public artwork, like the Keith Haring sculpture? Unlike most city sites, sfgov.org lets you search by simply plugging in a name.
(TIME Magazine, April 18, 2005 issue, page 22. Also featured: Seattle; St. Paul; New York; Chicago)
