August is a month of celebration, not only for the warm summer days but also for something much more significant — Black Business Month. This annual event is a time to acknowledge and appreciate the invaluable contributions of Black-owned businesses in San Francisco and across the United States. It is a recognition of their role in promoting diversity, equality, and economic growth.
Project Pull is an internship program hosted by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commision (SFPUC) and other City Agencies within the public sector. The goal of the program is to offer highly motivated high school and college students the opportunity to work in various professional paths throughout the City. Simultaneously, this program strives to help individuals cultivate the essential skills needed to secure future positions throughout their career.
Every summer, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) and other city Agencies within the public sector mentor interns from a program called Project Pull. Project Pull is designed to offer motivated and hard-working students enriching internship experiences across various disciplines.
Do you like to take photos of native plants, wild animals, and natural landscapes within San Francisco? If so, you can enter your photos to be considered for the 2024 SFPUC Pollution Prevention Calendar.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is teaming up with the San Francisco Giants again to promote the importance of water conservation. The agency is excited to use the Giant’s extensive outreach platform to remind fans from the Bay Area and beyond to reduce water waste.