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Representation Of Women In City Property - City Administrator's List

City of San Francisco

@usgov.city_of_san_francisco_representation_of_women_in_city__b9c07d15

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Representation Of Women In City Property - City Administrator's List

In October of 2018, the Board of Supervisors passed and Mayor London N. Breed signed, the Ordinance 243-18 (http://bit.ly/2LSqS3U) to expand the extent to which women are represented in the public sphere, including within artwork, statues, street names, facilities, parks, and more. The representation of women in City-owned buildings includes buildings, conference rooms, clubhouses, museums, recreation centers, community rooms, auditoriums, terminals, departure halls, 7 staircases, rooms, and other places open to the public. The City Administrator's office was responsible for compiling a list of all city owned buildings named after a man or woman. You can read the accompanying report on the representation of women in city property here: http://bit.ly/2YIDCz7
Organization: City of San Francisco
Last updated: 2020-11-10T16:56:19.084939

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Table 1

@usgov.city_of_san_francisco_representation_of_women_in_city__b9c07d15.table_1
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  • 82 rows
  • 11 columns
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CREATE TABLE table_1 (
  "department_source" VARCHAR,
  "name" VARCHAR,
  "person" VARCHAR,
  "gender" VARCHAR,
  "reference" VARCHAR,
  "comments" VARCHAR,
  "current_police_districts" BIGINT,
  "current_supervisor_districts" BIGINT,
  "analysis_neighborhoods" BIGINT,
  "neighborhoods" BIGINT,
  "sf_find_neighborhoods" BIGINT
);

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