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Mayor and partners celebrate San Francisco General topping-off; Lee announces multi-year public-safety hiring plan and neighborhood grants

San Francisco Planning Commission · June 7, 2012
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Summary

At a topping-off ceremony for the rebuilt San Francisco General Hospital, Mayor Edwin Lee and city partners highlighted job creation, sustainability goals and announced a multi-year plan to hire hundreds of police and firefighters and $1.5 million in grants for neighborhood commercial corridors.

City leaders and project partners on June 7 celebrated the topping-off of the new San Francisco General Hospital and announced related workforce and neighborhood investments.

Barbara Garcia, director of the Department of Public Health, and Sue Curran, hospital executive, welcomed guests and emphasized patient-centered design, seismically safe construction and the hospital's role in research and training. "This new seismically safe hospital building ... will benefit hospital patients to be sure, but it would also bring opportunities to reorganize our clinics," Garcia said.

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