- Government of San Francisco
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thumb|left|280px|San Francisco City Hall ] The City and County of San Francisco is aconsolidated city-county , a status it has had since 1856. It is the only such consolidation in California. The mayor is also the county executive and the countyboard of supervisors acts as thecity council . Because of its unique status, it exercises jurisdiction over property that would otherwise be located outside of its corporation limit.San Francisco International Airport , though located inSan Mateo County , is owned and operated by the City and County of San Francisco. San Francisco was also granted a perpetual leasehold over theHetch Hetchy Valley and watershed inYosemite National Park by theRaker Act in 1913.Under the city charter, the government of San Francisco is constituted of two co-equal branches. The executive branch is headed by the mayor and includes other city-wide elected and appointed officials, and the civil service. The 11-member Board of Supervisors, the legislative branch, is headed by a President and is responsible for passing laws and budgets, though San Franciscans also make use of direct ballot initiatives to pass legislation. The members of the Board of Supervisors are elected as representatives of specific districts within the city.cite web | title=Board of Supervisors District Information | url=http://www.sfgov.org/site/bdsupvrs_index.asp?id=4385 | publisher = City and County of San Francisco, Board of Supervisors | accessmonthday=January 29 | accessyear=2006 ] If the mayor dies or resigns, the President of the Board of Supervisors assumes the office, as
Dianne Feinstein did after the assassination ofGeorge Moscone in 1978. The municipal budget in 2006 was greater than $5 billion.cite web | title= A Guide to San Francisco's Budget Process, April, 2005 | format = PDF | url= http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/controller/budget_information/BudgGd_05.pdf | accessmonthday=August 25 | accessyear=2006 | publisher = City and County of San Francisco, Controller's Office]The federal government utilizes San Francisco as the regional hub for many arms of the federal bureaucracy, including the U.S. Court of Appeals, the Federal Reserve Bank, and the
United States Mint . Until decommissioning in the early 1990s, the city had three major military installations - the Presidio, Treasure Island, and Hunters Point - a legacy still reflected in the annual celebration of "Fleet Week ". The State of California uses San Francisco as the home of the state Supreme Court and other state agencies. Foreign governments have located in excess of thirty foreignconsulate s in San Francisco. [ [http://www.yellowpages.com/sp/yellowpages/ypresults.jsp?t=0&v=3&s=2&p=1&q=Consulates&ci=san+francisco&st=CA&q=Consulates Search for consulates in San Francisco, CA] Yellowpages.com, Accessed August 27, 2006.]Current Government
Executives
* Mayor:
Offices under the Mayor
* Mayor's Office of Economic & Workforce Development
* Mayor's Office of Commerce and Trade
* Mayor's Office of Community Development (MOCD)
* Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice (MOCJ)
* Mayor’s Office on Disability
* Mayor's Office of Education
* Entertainment Commission
* Film Commission
* Mayor's Office of Housing (MOH)
* Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services
* Mayor's Office of Public Finance
* Small Business CommissionOther city agencies
* Department of Building Inspection
* Department of Election
* Department of Human Resources
* Department of Public Health
* Department of Public Works
* Department of Recreation and Park
*Municipal Transportation Agency
** Department of Parking and Traffic
**San Francisco Municipal Railway
* Office of Assessor-Recorder
* Office of City Attorney
* Office of the Controller
* Office of the County Clerk
* Office of the Treasurer and Tax Collector
* Rent Board
*San Francisco Arts Commission
*San Francisco Fire Department
*San Francisco Police Department
*San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
*San Francisco Sheriff's Department
*San Francisco Unified School District Board of Supervisors
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Jake McGoldrick , District 1 (Richmond)
*Michela Alioto-Pier , District 2 (Marina/Pacific Heights/Presidio)
*Aaron Peskin , District 3 (Chinatown/North Beach/Nob Hill) (current president)
*Carmen Chu , District 4 (Sunset)
*Ross Mirkarimi , District 5 (Haight/Western Addition/Inner Sunset)
*Chris Daly , District 6 (Tenderloin/South of Market)
*Sean Elsbernd , District 7 (Twin Peaks/Forest Hill/West Portal)
*Bevan Dufty , District 8 (Castro/Noe Valley)
*Tom Ammiano , District 9 (Mission/Bernal Heights)
*Sophie Maxwell , District 10 (Portrero Hill/Hunter's Point/Visitacion Valley)
*Gerardo Sandoval , District 11 (Excelsior/Ingleside)References
External links
* [http://www.sfgov.org/ SFGov.org] , official site of City and County of San Francisco
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