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401 Van Ness, Suite 325
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 252-2100

The San Francisco Arts Commission is the City agency that champions the arts as essential to daily life by investing in a vibrant arts community, enlivening the urban environment and shaping innovative cultural policy. Our programs include: Civic Art Collection, Civic Design Review, Community Investments, Public Art, SFAC Galleries and Street Artist Licensing. To learn more visit, sfartscommission.org

Arts and Entertainment Near San Francisco Arts Commission

San Francisco City Hall
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1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Place
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 554-7111

San Francisco City Hall is the seat of government for the City and County of San Francisco, California. Re-opened in 1915 in its open space area in the city's Civic Center, it is a Beaux-Arts monument to the City Beautiful movement that epitomized the high-minded American Renaissance of the 1880s to 1917. The structure's dome is taller than that of the United States Capitol by 42 feet. The present building replaced an earlier City Hall that was destroyed during the 1906 earthquake, which was two blocks from the present one. It was bounded by Larkin Street, McAllister Street, and City Hall Avenue (a street, now built over, which ran from the corner of Grove and Larkin to the corner of McAllister and Leavenworth), largely where the current Public Library and U.N. Plaza stand today.The principal architect was Arthur Brown, Jr., of Bakewell & Brown, whose attention to the finishing details extended to the doorknobs and the typeface to be used in signage. Brown's blueprints of the building are preserved at the Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley. Brown also designed the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, Veterans Building, Temple Emanuel, Coit Tower and the Federal office building at 50 United Nations Plaza.

San Francisco Opera
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301 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 864-3330

Backstage at SF Opera Blog http://bit.ly/nnyLrt Twitter http://bit.ly/wVsVcx Instagram http://instagram.com/sfopera YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/sfoperamedia Join e-newsletter http://bit.ly/97eBuy Box Office Hours: Monday 10 am-5 pm, Tuesday-Friday 10 am-6 pm; also Saturday 10 am-6 pm during performance season

San Francisco Symphony
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201 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 864-6000

The San Francisco Symphony, widely considered to be among the most artistically adventurous and innovative arts institutions in the U.S., celebrated its Centennial season in 2011-12. The Orchestra was established by a group of San Francisco citizens, music-lovers, and musicians in the wake of the 1906 earthquake, and played its first concert on December 8, 1911. Almost immediately, the Symphony revitalized the city’s cultural life. The Orchestra has grown in stature and acclaim under a succession of distinguished music directors: American composer Henry Hadley, Alfred Hertz (who had led the American premieres of Parsifal, Salome, and Der Rosenkavalier at the Metropolitan Opera), Basil Cameron, Issay Dobrowen, the legendary Pierre Monteux (who introduced the world to Le Sacre du printemps and Petrushka), Enrique Jordá, Josef Krips, Seiji Ozawa, Edo de Waart, Herbert Blomstedt (now Conductor Laureate), and current Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas (MTT). Led by Tilson Thomas, who begins his nineteenth season as Music Director in 2013-14, the SFS presents more than 220 concerts annually, and reaches an audience of nearly 600,000 in its home of Davies Symphony Hall, through its multifaceted education and community programs, and on national and international tours. Since Tilson Thomas assumed his post as the SFS’s eleventh Music Director in September 1995, he and the San Francisco Symphony have formed a musical partnership hailed as one of the most inspiring and successful in the country. His tenure with the Orchestra has been praised for outstanding musicianship, innovative programming, highlighting the works of American composers, and bringing new audiences to classical music. In addition, the Orchestra has been recognized nationally and internationally as a leader in music education and for the use of multimedia, television, technology, and the web to make classical music available worldwide to as many people as possible. MTT now is the longest-tenured music director for a major American orchestra, and the longest-serving music director in the San Francisco Symphony’s history. In its Centennial season, the Orchestra reprised its acclaimed American Mavericks Festival of music by pioneering modern American composers, featuring the world premieres of four commissioned works in two weeks of concerts at Davies Symphony Hall and on a two-week national tour, including four performances at Carnegie Hall. The San Francisco Symphony regularly mounts special weeklong semi-staged productions with multimedia, hosted and curated by MTT, and in 2012-13 presented specially staged performances of Grieg’s Peer Gynt and the first concert performances by an orchestra of the complete music from Bernstein’s West Side Story, which were recorded for release on SFS Media. Tilson Thomas and the Orchestra also dedicated several weeks to explorations of the music of Beethoven, selections of which were recorded for SFS Media, and Stravinsky, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the premiere of his Rite of Spring. Since 1996, when Tilson Thomas led the Orchestra on the first of their more than a dozen national tours together, they have continued an ambitious yearly touring schedule that takes them to Europe, Asia and throughout the United States. In March 2014 they return to Europe for a three-week tour performing repertoire from the SFS Media catalogue including John Adams’ Absolute Jest, Ives’ A Concord Symphony, Mahler’s Symphony No. 3, and Berlioz’ Symphonie fantastique at two concerts each in London, Paris, and Vienna, and performances in Prague, Geneva, Luxembourg, Dortmund, and Birmingham. In 2012, they performed during a two-week national American Mavericks tour and a two-week tour of Asia with pianist Yuja Wang in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Taipei, and Macau. In 2011, they made a three-week tour of Europe, culminating in Vienna performances of three Mahler symphonies to commemorate the anniversaries of the composer’s birth and death. Recent touring highlights also include a three-week 2007 European tour that featured two televised appearances at the BBC Proms in London and concerts at several other major European festivals. The Orchestra’s recording series on SFS Media continues to reflect the artistic identity of its programming, including its commitment to performing the work of American maverick composers alongside that of the core classical masterworks. The San Francisco Symphony has recorded works from the American Mavericks Festival concerts by Henry Cowell, Lou Harrison, and Edgard Varèse with pianist Jeremy Denk and organist Paul Jacobs, and won a 2013 Best Orchestral Performance Grammy award for its recording of John Adams’ Harmonielehre and Short Ride in a Fast Machine. Other recently recorded works include Beethoven’s Symphonies No. 5, 7, 9, and Piano Concerto No. 4, with soloist Emanuel Ax; Ives’ A Concord Symphony; and Copland’s Organ Symphony with Paul Jacobs. A live performance of John Adams’ Absolute Jest with the St. Lawrence String Quartet and the Orchestra was recorded for future release on SFS Media, and live performances of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 and Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II was released in November 2013. Tilson Thomas and the Orchestra have recorded all nine of Gustav Mahler’s symphonies and the Adagio from the unfinished Symphony No. 10, and the composer’s works for voices, chorus, and orchestra for SFS Media. Their 2009 recording with the SFS Chorus of Mahler’s sweeping Symphony No. 8, Symphony of a Thousand, and the Adagio from Symphony No. 10 won three Grammy awards, including Best Classical Album and Best Choral Performance. Other significant recordings include scenes from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, a collection of Stravinsky ballets, a Gershwin collection, and Charles Ives: An American Journey, among others. In addition to fifteen Grammy awards, seven of them for the Mahler cycle, the SFS has won some of the world’s most prestigious recording awards, including Japan’s Record Academy Award, France’s Grand Prix du Disque, and Germany’s ECHO Klassik Award. Tilson Thomas and the SFS launched the national Keeping Score PBS television series and multimedia project in 2006 to help make classical music more accessible to people of all ages and musical backgrounds. The project, an unprecedented undertaking among orchestras, is anchored by eight composer documentaries, hosted by Tilson Thomas, and eight live concert films; it also includes www.keepingscore.org, an innovative website to explore and learn about music; a national radio series; documentary and live performance DVD and CDs; and an education program for K-12 schools to further teaching through the arts by integrating classical music into core subjects. More than six million people have seen the Keeping Score television series, and the radio series has been broadcast on almost 100 stations nationally. The San Francisco Symphony provides the most extensive education programs offered by any American orchestra today. In 1988, the Symphony established Adventures in Music (AIM), a free, comprehensive music education program that reaches every first- through fifth-grade child in the San Francisco Unified School District. The SFS Instrument Training and Support program reaches students in all San Francisco public middle and high schools with instrumental music programs, providing coaching by professional musicians. The Symphony expanded its educational offerings in 2011-12 with Community of Music Makers, a program that supports amateur choral singers and instrumental musicians with professional coaching by SFS musicians, rehearsals, and other learning opportunities. In development is a revitalized children’s music education website, www.sfskids.org, created in conjunction with the UC Irvine Center for Computer Games and Virtual Worlds. The SFS also offers opportunities to hear and learn about great music through its programs Concerts for Kids, Music for Families, the internationally-acclaimed SFS Youth Orchestra, and annual free and community concerts. January 2014

Nourse Theater
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275 Hayes St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 563-2463

Built in 1927, the Nourse Theater is a landmark venue located in the heart of San Francisco’s performing arts district (across the street from Davies Hall musicians’ entrance). The hall has been closed to the public for over thirty years. In 2012, City Arts & Lectures began a restoration project and brought the theater back to public use in 2013. The hall features excellent acoustics, a well-designed layout offering unobstructed views throughout the orchestra and balcony, and original architectural details. City Arts & Lectures has refurbished the 1,689-seat hall, installing state of the art lighting and high quality sound equipment including Meyer speakers, new curtains, plush upholstered seats, newly decorated green room, and a dressing room. The Nourse is an ideal venue for a wide range of performances and a uniquely beautiful setting.

Herbst Theatre
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401 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 392-4400

The Herbst Theatre is an auditorium in the War Memorial and Performing Arts Center in Civic Center in San Francisco, California, United States. The 928-seat hall hosts programs as diverse as City Arts & Lectures, SF Jazz, and San Francisco Performances.Architecture and decorationOriginally designed as the Veterans Auditorium, the theatre was refurbished and renamed Herbst Theatre in 1977 in honor of brothers Herman and Maurice Herbst, whose foundation underwrote the renovations. It is entered through a foyer off of the building's main lobby. Eight large beaux-arts murals, created by Frank Brangwyn for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, adorn the walls while overhead five chandeliers hang from the blue and gold-leaf ceiling.United Nations CharterOn June 26, 1945, the United Nations Charter was signed on the stage of the Herbst Theatre by the group of 50 founding nations, following the two-month-long United Nations conference at the War Memorial Opera House.

Muka
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370 Grove St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 701-9888

We offer amazing and delicious cocktails, crafted with quality, fresh ingredients and served by friendly mixologists.

Deco Lounge
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510 Larkin St
San Francisco, CA 94102-3326

(415) 346-2025

Patricia's Green
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300 Octavia Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94102

S.F. Jazz Center
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201 Franklin St (At Fell)
San Francisco, CA 94102

(866) 920-5299

San Francisco War Memorial Opera House
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301 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94109

(415) 621-6600

Sanfrancisco ballet. Nutcracker. Sf War Memorial
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301 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 865-2000

KUNST-STOFF arts
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1 Grove St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 777-0172

The programming: Programming is directed by Yannis Adoniou and Kathleen Hermesdorf, incorporating a fusion of ideas and ideals found in KUNST-STOFF's educational offerings and La ALTERNATIVA's Alternative Conservatory. Our faculty represents the best of San Francisco and the national and international scenes. With dedication to focus and quality, the program reaches out to a broad spectrum of interests, experiences and abilities. Our offerings: Monday-Saturday training for professional dancers and devoted practitioners with dedicated master teachers, as well as evening and weekend workshops, KUNST-STOFF's Summer Choreography Intensive, and the Alternative Conservatory New Years & Spring Intensives and Spring & Fall 3-month Sessions. Classical and contemporary dance techniques Somatic practices Movement research Embodiment theories Improvisation Media-technology Cross-disciplinary training & experiments

KUNST-STOFF arts
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1 Grove St
San Francisco, CA 94102

Merola Opera Program
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601 Van Ness Ave, Ste S
San Francisco, CA 94102-4509

(415) 936-2324

Bill Graham Civic Center
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99 Grove St
San Francisco, CA 94102

415-624-8900

Presidio Twilight
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Main Parade Ground Lawn, The Presidio,
San Francisco, CA 94129

(415) 339-5888

Come celebrate evenings in the Presidio! Presidio Twilight takes place on the Presidio’s lush Main Parade Ground, with gorgeous views of the park and the sun setting over San Francisco Bay. Enjoy free sunset yoga, lantern-lit cabanas, shared fire pits, and live music from local musicians. The best of the Bay Area food scene, cocktail service, and a convivial communal atmosphere make this one of the city’s best places to gather. Enjoy an evening in the park, and make plans for a return visit. Sponsored by the Presidio Trust and Off the Grid. More on the Presidio at www.presidio.gov.

Newmans FINE ART
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1554 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 290-1441

Market Street Gallery exhibits work of established and emerging artists of the San Francisco Bay Area. Our mission is to give artists with a clear creative voice a stage to showcase their work. For those who visit our gallery, we curate the exhibition to maximize the cerebral experience between the viewer and the art with an objective to connect people to new creative ideas. We actively seek out artists to identify those who are ready to share their creative energies and thoughtful artwork to the public here in San Francisco. From paintings… to photography… to multi-media installations, our exhibiting artists employ everything across the medium spectrum; the common thread among the artists is strong, relevant & unique content. You can also follow us on Twitter >> @MStreetGallery http://twitter.com/MStreetGallery Or see videos posted on our YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/1554MSGallery

San Francisco Ballet ENCORE!
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301 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 861-5600

BOARD 2014-2015 Emily Hu, President Chris Correa, Vice President Susan Lin, Secretary Wilson Yan, Treasurer and Immediate Past President Jane Burkhard, Immediate Past President Christopher Correa Lena Gikkas Julie Hall Vanessa Jn-Baptiste Elizabeth Sgarella Sunil Sharma, Gala Chair Maggie Winterfeldt Clark

AAU 625 Polk
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625 Polk St
San Francisco, CA 94102

San Francisco Civic Centerl Plaza
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1 Carlton B Goodlett Pl
San Francisco, CA 94102-4603

Government Organization Near San Francisco Arts Commission

WritersCorps
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401 Van Ness Ave, Ste 325
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 252-2100

Between 1994-2016, the WritersCorps program mentored youth through free creative writing workshops taught by professional writers. These workshops took place in-school and after-school at public schools, libraries, the Juvenile Justice Center, and community organizations. WritersCorps also published youth writing and produced events, such as readings and WordStorm, the annual literary arts festival at SFPL. During this period, WritersCorps helped more than 21,000 young people from neighborhoods throughout San Francisco improve their literacy and increase their desire to learn. For more information about the history of the WritersCorps program or the new WritersCorps Teaching Artist in Residence grant, click here: http://www.sfartscommission.org

San Francisco Mayor's Office on Disability
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401 Van Ness Ave, Room 300
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 554-6789

California Public Utilities Commission
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505 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 703-2782

The California PUC reserves the right to delete inappropriate comments and wall posts. The CPUC also reserves the right to remove comments that are not related to the wall post or event on which they appear. The public can formally address the CPUC via the methods outlined at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov.

City and County of San Francisco
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1 Carlton B Goodlett Pl
San Francisco, CA 94102

Vaccines For Adults
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101 Grove St
San Francisco, CA 94102

Marijuana offenses oversight committee
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City Hall
San Francisco, CA 94102

San Francisco Sheriff's Department
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850 Bryant St
San Francisco, CA 94103

NRD San Francisco - The ENFORCER Zone
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NRD San Francisco
San Francisco, CA

SF Water, Power, Sewer (SFPUC)
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525 Golden Gate Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 551-3000

Water The SFPUC delivers drinking water from the Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System to 2.6 million people. Two unique features of this system stand out: the drinking water provided is among the purest in the world; and the system for delivering that water is almost entirely gravity-fed, requiring minimal fossil fuel consumption. The Water Enterprise also manages the City's Auxiliary Water Supply System for firefighting preparedness. Power The Hetch Hetchy Power System's hydroelectric powerhouses, solar installations and biogas units generate about 1.7 billion kilowatt hours of clean, renewable and reliable energy annually for vital City services. We are continuously researching, developing, and installing new electricity-generating resources to provide clean power for our customers. San Francisco will be one of the first cities in the nation to offer residents and businesses the opportunity to choose a 100% renewable energy supply with our CleanPowerSF program. Our diverse, renewable energy portfolio makes us one of the cleanest energy utilities in California. Sewer The Wastewater Enterprise provides innovative resource re-use initiatives such as the Biofuel/Alternative Energy Program. We generate bio-energy as a byproduct of processing fats, oils, and greases that can clog our combined sewer system. The system collects, transmits, treats and discharges about 9.2 million cubic feet of sanitary runoff per year. We protect the public health and environmental safety of the San Francisco Bay and Pacific Ocean. For more information about how we serve our customers and help our communities, visit us as www.sfwater.org

Consulado General De Guatemala En San Francisco, CA
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544 Golden Gate Ave, Ste 100
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 563-8319

Horarios: Lun-Vie 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Primer Sabado de Cada Mes 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Istituto Italiano Cultura Sf
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601 Van Ness Ave, Ste F
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 788-7142

The Istituto Italiano di Cultura of San Francisco promotes Italian language and culture and the best of Italy in its assigned consular area (Northern California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Alaska, Hawaii and the Pacific Islands) by disseminating information about Italy, offering scholarships, and presenting cultural events such as: art exhibits, film screenings, concerts, lectures, book presentations, poetry readings and round table discussions.

First 5 San Francisco
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1390 Market St, Ste 318
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 934-4849

All children, birth to five, will be safe, healthy and thrive in supportive, nurturing, and loving families and communities. they will start school eager to learn and grow with confidence and connections to families, community, and society. The mission of First 5 San Francisco is to advance a shared commitment to support young children, from birth to five, and their families with abundant opportunities to be healthy, to learn and to grow.

First 5 San Francisco
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1390 Market Street, Suite 318
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 934-4849

First 5 San Francisco, established in 2000, is part of the statewide First 5 California movement to assist public agencies, non-profit organizations and families in supporting early education, pediatric healthcare, family support and systems change.

U.S. Probation, Northern District of California
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450 Golden Gate Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 436-7540

Cultural Equity Grants
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25 Van Ness Ave, Ste 200
San Francisco, CA 94102

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California
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450 Golden Gate Avenue, Box 36060
San Francisco, CA 94102-3489

(415) 522-2000

The Northern District of California has over 30 judges in 4 courthouses serving 15 counties along the northern coast of California.

SF Environment
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1455 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 355-3700

SF Environment, San Francisco's Environment Department, makes it easy for everyone in San Francisco to take care of their environment, their communities and ultimately, the planet.

San Francisco Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development
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1 S Van Ness Ave, Fl 5th
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 701-5500

The Community Development Division of the Mayor's Office of Housing and Community Development’s mission is to partner with the community to strengthen the social, physical and economic infrastructure of San Francisco's low-income neighborhoods and communities in need. The mission of the Housing Division of the Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development is to provide financing for the development, rehabilitation and purchase of affordable housing in San Francisco. MOHCD also guides and coordinates the City's housing policy. MOHCD administers a variety of programs to finance the development of affordable housing by non-profit and for profit developers, provides financial and educational assistance to first-time homebuyers, and finances housing rehabilitation costs for low-income homeowners. MOHCD is also responsible for monitoring and ensuring the long-term affordability and physical viability of the City's stock of affordable housing.

San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Human Resources
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1 S Van Ness Ave, Fl 6th
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 701-5050

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) employs more than 4,500 people in over 200 different job classifications. A variety of employment opportunities exist in parking, traffic and transit operations, maintenance, professional and clerical jobs. The SFMTA hires and promotes employees based on a merit system and conducts selection processes designed to select the best-qualified people through an open, competitive process. SFMTA employees treat each other with respect, develop trust, encourage mutual understanding, value our diversity, promote accountability and take pride in our work. The SFMTA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and provides reasonable accommodation to qualified applicants with disabilities.