The San Francisco County government meeting on July 4, 2025, highlighted significant progress in public safety and community engagement in the Union Square area. Officials reported a notable decrease in crime rates, marking the lowest overall crime statistics in the past decade, excluding the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. This includes a remarkable 48% reduction in retail theft and car break-ins, with trends indicating continued improvement.
The Union Square Alliance, a business improvement district, has played a crucial role in these efforts, focusing on cleaning and safety initiatives. Positive feedback from community surveys suggests that residents and visitors are feeling more welcome and secure in the area.
Despite these advancements, officials acknowledged the importance of addressing public perception of safety. They emphasized that even a single negative experience can deter individuals from visiting Union Square. As a result, the county remains committed to enhancing programming and improving the public realm to foster a safer and more inviting environment.
The meeting underscored the ongoing collaboration between local businesses and government agencies to ensure that Union Square continues to thrive as a vibrant community space.