
supervisor stephen sherrill
supervisor stephen sherrill
San Francisco is a city on the rise, and I'm committed to keeping that momentum going. As a father raising young kids here, I want this to be the place where families and businesses choose to start, grow, and stay.
I focus on the basics: safe streets, clean neighborhoods, and thriving local businesses. I know how to get things done at City Hall, but what matters most is showing up in our neighborhoods and turning conversations into results for you.
San Francisco has long been a beacon of freedom and democratic values. To protect those values, we need to win on everyday issues.
I'm working to make San Francisco easier to live in and raise a family in—a city that inspires pride and possibility. Together, we can ensure our best days are ahead.
Join Me TODAY!
Join Me TODAY!
Every conversation and every contribution makes a difference. Join me in keeping San Francisco moving in the right direction.
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supervisor stephen sherrill
supervisor stephen sherrill

daniel lurie
daniel lurie
san francisco mayor
san francisco mayor

fiona ma
fiona ma
california state treasurer
california state treasurer

matt haney
matt haney
assemblymember
assemblymember

myrna melgar
myrna melgar
san francisco supervisor
san francisco supervisor

danny sauter
danny sauter
san francisco supervisor
san francisco supervisor

bilal mahmood
bilal mahmood
san francisco supervisor
san francisco supervisor

matt dorsey
matt dorsey
san francisco supervisor
san francisco supervisor

rafael mandelman
rafael mandelman
san francisco supervisor
san francisco supervisor
Public Safety & Clean Streets
safe, Clean streets
Safe, clean neighborhoods are the foundation of our city’s future.
what we have done
Brought more police foot patrols to District 2.
In the face of budget cuts, protected funding for street cleaning, trash pickup, and park maintenance in our neighborhoods.
Fought for full staffing for police, fire, sheriff, district attorney, public defender, and 911 dispatch.
Voted to appoint 3 new pro-safety police commissioners.
what's Next
Strengthening police response to drug activity near schools and playgrounds — it must be swift to protect kids and families.
Expanding coordinated strategies, including abstinence-based recovery programs, to prevent fentanyl overdoses and keep families safe.
More trash cans and security technology so every neighborhood is safe and welcoming.

SMALL BUSINESSES
THRIVING SMALL BUSINESS CORRIDORS
Strong small businesses mean strong neighborhoods.
what we have done
Partnered with Mayor Lurie on PermitSF reforms to cut unnecessary red tape like allowing business signage and eliminating “masquerade ball” permits.
Removed outdated restrictions on Van Ness to help fill empty storefronts.
Pushed an expansion of First Year Free to waive fees for new small businesses.
what's next
Making it easier for neighborhood businesses to attract customers with commonsense reforms.
Creating entertainment zones that bring people together and energize our commercial corridors.
Pushing to facilitate the upcoming renovation of the historic Clay Theater — and allow it to serve beer and wine too!
Supporting family-run businesses and local entrepreneurs as the backbone of our economy

Constituent services
A SAn francisco that works for you
From fixing sidewalks to championing neighborhood projects, my office is here to deliver. I believe the best ideas come from the community, and I take pride in being accessible and responsive to every resident of District 2. More trees near Laurel Village? Holiday lights at the Palace of Fine Arts? Your ideas make our neighborhoods great.

news & press
Latest Developments
Latest Developments
MAYOR LURIE MAKES HIS FIRST 2026 SUPERVISOR ENDORSEMENT
MAYOR LURIE MAKES HIS FIRST 2026 SUPERVISOR ENDORSEMENT
Supervisor Stephen Sherrill has been a reliable vote for key pieces of the mayor's legislative agenda.
New SFPD program aims at guns in crisis homes
New SFPD program aims at guns in crisis homes
At a Monday press conference at the San Francisco Police Department’s Northern District Station, Sherrill described the program as “a first-in-the-nation lifesaving program and partnership.”
S.F.’s Struggling Van Ness Sees New Hopes
S.F.’s Struggling Van Ness Sees New Hopes
“Small businesses are the backbone of San Francisco. But for too long, it’s been too hard and too expensive to get started. First Year Free helps change that. By extending this program, we’re continuing to cut red tape, lower startup costs, and make it easier to fill empty storefronts. That brings life back to our commercial corridors and boosts every business on the block. If you want to open a business in San Francisco, we want you here."




