Finding Aid to the Frank (Francis) M. Jordan Papers, 1989-1995, SFH 389

Finding aid prepared by Tami J. Suzuki.
San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
2021
100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
sfhistory@sfpl.org


Title: Frank (Francis) M. Jordan Papers
Date (inclusive): 1989-1995
Date (bulk): 1992-1995
Identifier/Call Number: SFH 389
Creator: Jordan, Frank M.
Physical Description: 32 boxes (30.2 cubic feet)
Contributing Institution: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 557-4567
info@sfpl.org
Abstract: This collection documents the mayoral career of Frank Jordan who served as the 40th Mayor of San Francisco, from 1992 to 1996.
Physical Location: The collection is stored on site.
Language of Materials: Collection materials are in English

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is available for use during San Francisco History Center hours, with photographs available during Photo Desk hours. Collections that are stored offiste should be requested 48 hours in advance.

Publication Rights

All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the City Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the San Francisco Public Library as the owner of the physical items.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Frank (Francis) M. Jordan Papers, (SFH 389), San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library.

Provenance

Transferred from City Hall in 1996, following Jordan's mayoral term. Additional accession, of campaign ephemera, received from Quentin Kopp in 2012.

Related Material

Researchers are encouraged to see also the History Center's Historical Photograph collection as well as biographical, subject, and card files, and the library catalog. There are also several collections of newspaper clippings and campaign ephemera of mayoral candidates of elections of 1991, 1995, and 1999, at the University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies Library: collection numbers f 91 00155, f 91 00156, f 97 00305, f 97 00268, and f 99 00787.

Processing Information

Processed by Tami J. Suzuki with preliminary container listing prepared by Daniel T. McGarry.

Conservation Note

During processing, the entire collection was re-foldered and re-housed in acid-free folders and boxes.

Materials Transferred

Photographs have been transferred to the San Francisco Historical Photograph Collection.

Biography

Frank Jordan (1935- ) is a foundation executive and former San Francisco Mayor and Chief of Police.
Francis Michael ("Frank") Jordan was born in San Francisco in 1935, to Irish immigrant parents, Frank and Margaret Jordan. His father was a painter and brewery foreman. They had two sons and a daughter; Frances was the middle child. The family lived in the outskirts of the Mission District. His mother died when he was 10, and the three children lived with family friends until the family was reunited five years later.
Frank graduated from Sacred Heart High School (founded by the Christian Brothers of the Catholic Church) in 1953, served in the U.S. Army for in Germany for two years, then joined the Police force in 1957. He earned his bachelor's degree in government from the University of San Francisco in 1975, after years of attending night school while a member of the Police Department.
Jordan rose through the department ranks, establishing the Senior Escort Outreach Program, and running the neighborhood safety awareness program, along the way. In 1986, Mayor Dianne Feinstein appointed Jordan Chief of Police. He had a reputation as a trouble-shooter, and after two years on the job, he said, "If you're looking at compassion and courtesy, I think that's a strength. Sure, I'll make the tough decisions, and I'm not afraid to make them." He retired four years later, in 1990.
He joined the 1991 race for mayor, pledging to be a "citizen mayor," and to clean the streets and fight aggressive panhandling. He was elected with a 52-to-48 percent margin in his first run for elected office, a political upset over one-term mayor Art Agnos.
Jordan had three sons with his first wife, Breda; they were married from 1965 to 1989. He married investment banker Wendy Paskin in his City Hall office in 1992.
When he took office in 1992, he faced the worst budget troubles in the city's history and the possible departure of the San Francisco Giants. Other issues included the AIDS epidemic, a newspaper strike (in 1994), the conversion of the Presidio to the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and the extension of BART to the San Francisco Airport. He lost in his 1995 re-election bid to Willie L. Brown.
In remarks before the Municipal Executives Association in 1995, Jordan said his single proudest accomplishment as mayor was to balance the budget for the prior three years while maintaining essential city services.

Scope and Contents

This collection documents the mayoral career of Frank Jordan who served as the 40th Mayor of San Francisco, from 1992 to 1996. Materials include correspondence, reports, briefing papers, speeches, photographs, and press releases. Subjects include budget difficulties from 1992 to 1994, and significant layoffs in 1993. Other topics include the 1992 shooting massacre at 101 California Street; the mayor's support of the proposed federal Brady Bill (handgun violence prevention); efforts to keep the San Francisco Giants in the city; extension of the 1988 Fire Department consent decree covering department hiring; the airport master plan and BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) to the airport; and Treasure Island and Presidio reuse.
There is also coverage of the homelessness problem, as well as the Mayor's response. In October of 1993, the Mayor instituted his controversial Matrix program, initially targeting crime in specific police districts. Police resources were reallocated to address "quality of life" crimes including aggressive panhandling, trespassing, public intoxication, and sleeping in public parks. Officers were to clear the streets of homeless camps and aggressive panhandlers, and steer them into housing and counseling programs.
There is some coverage of the AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) health crisis, and the City's needle exchange program. In 1992, the Mayor created legislation to stem the spread of AIDS through a needle exchange program; then-Governor Pete Wilson vetoed the legislation. The next year, Mayor Jordan declared a public health emergency and moved forward with the program, the first city to publicly fund such a program, defying state law in the process.
Other subjects include the airport master plan and BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) to the airport; San Francisco Giants' sale and a downtown stadium; and Treasure Island and Presidio reuse.
There is no campaign series. However, some materials documenting Jordan's Mayoral runs can be found throughout the collection. There is ephemera and a speech from his 1991 run, in the Chief of Operations subseries (of the Legislative and Administrative Files series) and Speeches series, respectively. 1995 reelection campaign files are included in the Subject and Administrative subseries of the Legislative and Administrative Files series; Mayor's Office of Business and Community Services series; Speeches series; and Public Relations Special Assistant subseries.
Photographs mainly consist of swearing-in ceremonies of appointees.

Arrangement

The collection is organized into five series: Series 1: Legislative and Administrative Files; Series 2: Mayor's Office of Business and Community Services; Series 3: Speeches; Series 4: Public Relations; and Series 5: Photographs. Series 1 is organized into four subseries: Subseries 1A: Mayor's Files; Subseries 1B: Subject and Administrative Files; Subseries 1C: Chief of Operations; and Subseries 1D: Clean City Program. is organized into two subseries: Subseries A: Special Assistant; and Subseries B: Press Releases.
Within series and subseries, arrangement is alphabetical by subject, except for Press Releases, which are in chronological order.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Jordan, Frank M. -- Archives
City planning -- California -- San Francisco.
Mayors -- California -- San Francisco.
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
Urban policy -- California -- San Francisco.
Homelessness -- Government policy -- California -- San Francisco.
Homeless persons -- Services for -- California -- San Francisco.

 

Series 1 Legislative and Administrative Files 1989-1995, bulk 1992-1995

Physical Description: 24.6 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Includes talking points and speeches, correspondence and memoranda, reports, and briefing papers. Subjects include General Assistance reform; homelessness; airport master plan and BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) to the airport; San Francisco Giants' sale and a downtown stadium, Treasure Island and Presidio reuse. Matrix was the name of the mayor's homeless program, described as a "quality of life enforcement program." Mayor's Files and Subject and Administrative Files sub-series are similar in scope.

Arrangement

Within sub-series, arrangement is alphabetical by subject.
 

Subseries 1A Mayor's Files 1992-1995

Physical Description: 11.17 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Includes talking points and speeches, correspondence and memoranda, reports, and briefing papers. Subjects include debate preparation for proposed Proposition V, Fire Department consent decree; General Assistance reform (with Supervisor Angela Alioto); homeless matters and Matrix Program; disability issue with Stars Cafe; long-range plans of University of California, San Francisco; airport master plan and BART to the airport; first US-Vietnamese sister city (Ho Chi Minh City); and architect selection for the Yerba Buena Gardens and Center for the Arts.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 1, folder 1

Abidjan Sister City

box 1, folder 2

Accomplishments 1992

box 1, folder 3

Act-Up

box 1, folder 4

Adult Probation

box 1, folder 5

Affordable Housing Strategy

box 1, folder 6-8

African American Community

box 1, folder 9

The Unfinished Agenda: The Economic Status of African Americans in San Francisco, 1964-1990

box 1, folder 10

Unity Think Tank

box 1, folder 11

After-Hours Cabarets

box 1, folder 12

Aging, Commission on

box 1, folder 13

Alioto, Angela (Mayoral Re-election Campaign)

box 1, folder 14

Allen, Jan

box 1, folder 15

Alliance (California Lesbian/Gay Political Action Committee)

box 1, folder 16

AFL-CIO (American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations)

box 1, folder 17

American Red Cross

box 1, folder 18

Anchor Brewing Co.

box 1, folder 19

Anti-Defamation League

box 1, folder 20

Arab American Community

box 1, folder 21

Arabs and Jews

box 1, folder 22-23

Arts Commission

Materials Transferred

Two photographs moved to Photographs Series: light sculpture by Christopher Sproat, 1993, at Ellis/O'Farrell Garage. Box 32, Folder 2.
box 1, folder 24

Asia Trip

Materials Transferred

13 color prints moved to Photographs series: Mayor meeting with China's General Secretary Jiang Zemin (in China. Zemin became President the following month.) Feb. 19, 1993. Box 32, Folder 3.
box 1, folder 25

Osaka

box 1, folder 26

Taiwan

box 1, folder 27

Asian American Business Association

box 1, folder 28

Asian Art Museum

box 1, folder 29

Assessor's Office

box 1, folder 30

Astoria Metals

box 1, folder 31

ATMs (Automatic Teller Machines)

box 1, folder 32

Bakar, Gerson

box 1, folder 33

Ballot Measures

box 1, folder 34-35

Ballpark

box 1, folder 36

Other Stadiums

box 1, folder 37

Bar Association of San Francisco

box 1, folder 38

Bathhouses

box 1, folder 39

Bay Area Council for Jewish Rescue and Renewal

box 1, folder 40

Bay Area Economic Forum

box 1, folder 41-42

Bayview Hunters Point

box 2, folder 1

Board of Education

box 2, folder 2

Bouey, Dennis

box 2, folder 3

Bond Rating

box 2, folder 4

Boxer, Barbara

box 2, folder 5

Boy Scouts (Bank of America)

box 2, folder 6

Brady Bill

box 2, folder 7

Bridge Housing

box 2, folder 8

Budget Joint Task Force

box 2, folder 9

Building Trades Coalition

box 2, folder 10-11

Business

box 2, folder 12

Coalition

box 2, folder 13

Districts: Sit-Lie Ordinance

box 2, folder 14

Tax

box 2, folder 15

Cahill, Brian

box 2, folder 16

Cal Watch

box 2, folder 17

California Urban Environmental Research & Education Center

box 2, folder 18

California Water Commission

box 2, folder 19

Calvary Baptist Church

box 2, folder 20

Candidates

box 2, folder 21

Capital Improvement Advisory Commission

box 2, folder 22

Card Clubs/Gambling

box 2, folder 23

Career Resources Development Center

box 2, folder 24

Cathay Mortuary

box 2, folder 25

Catellus Development Corporation

box 2, folder 26

Celebrity Waiter Luncheon

box 2, folder 27-28

Chamber of Commerce

box 2, folder 29

Charitable Donations

box 2, folder 30-32

Charter Reform

box 2, folder 33

Child Abuse

box 2, folder 34

Chin, Tom

box 2, folder 35

Chinese Chamber of Commerce

box 2, folder 36-37

Chinese Community

box 2, folder 38

Christian Fundamentalists

box 2, folder 39

Christmas in April

Materials Transferred

1 color snapshot moved to Photographs series; April 30, 1994. Box 32, Folder 2.
box 2, folder 40

Church Landmark

box 2, folder 41

CitiReport Records Requests

box 2, folder 42

Citizens Assistance Center

box 2, folder 43

Citizens Committee on Community Development

box 2, folder 44

Citizens File

box 2, folder 45

City Employees Voluntary Time Off 1992

box 2, folder 46

City Public Service Guides

box 2, folder 47

Clean Streets Program

box 2, folder 48

969 Clementina Street

box 2, folder 49

Cluster Groups (of Departmental Staff) 1992-1993

box 2, folder 50

Coleman Advocates

box 2, folder 51

Collins Radio Interview, Peter B. [1994?]

box 2, folder 52

Columbus Day

box 2, folder 53

Combined Charities Campaign

box 2, folder 54

Commerce & Trade Office

box 2, folder 55

Committee on Jobs

box 2, folder 56

Community Bank of the Bay

box 2, folder 57

Community Development Block Grant

box 2, folder 58

Community Services

box 3, folder 1

Condominium Conversion

box 3, folder 2

Conference of the States

box 3, folder 3

Consulates

box 3, folder 4

Contract with America

box 3, folder 5

Cork Sister City

box 3, folder 6

Coroner's Office

box 3, folder 7

Cosco Shipping Lines

box 3, folder 8

Council of District Merchants

box 3, folder 9-10

Crime Prevention, Federal Legislation

box 3, folder 11

Crime Statistics

box 3, folder 12

Criminal Justice Council

box 3, folder 13-15

Criminal Justice System Reengeineering Project

box 3, folder 16

Crowd Control/Demonstrations

box 3, folder 17

Danish Cultural Center

box 3, folder 18

Davis, Gray

box 3, folder 19

Department Heads Meetings

box 3, folder 20

Dolores Park

box 3, folder 21

Domestic Violence

box 3, folder 22

Downtown Association

box 3, folder 23

Drew College Preparatory School

box 3, folder 24

Drug Policy Foundation

box 3, folder 25

Drugs, War on

box 3, folder 25-26

Economic Development

box 3, folder 27

Education

box 3, folder 28

Electricity and Telecommunications, Department of

box 3, folder 29

Ella Hill Hutch Community Center

box 3, folder 30

Elzey, Tom

box 3, folder 31-33

Employee Relations Division

box 3, folder 34

Enterprise Zone

box 4, folder 1-2

Environment

box 4, folder 3

Ethics Commission

box 4, folder 4

Evergreen America Airways

box 4, folder 5

Expresso Cart Project

box 4, folder 6

Fang, James

box 4, folder 7

Farmers Market

box 4, folder 8

Ferry Building Plaza

box 4, folder 9

Filipino Community

box 4, folder 10

Fillmore/Western Addition Economic Development Task Force

box 4, folder 11-13

Film Commission

box 4, folder 14

Fine Arts Museums

box 4, folder 15

Finnegan, Peter

box 4, folder 16

Fire Assessment Tax

box 4, folder 17-21

Fire Department Consent Decree 1988-1995

box 4, folder 22

Fisherman's Wharf Port Tenants Association

box 4, folder 23

Fleet Week

box 4, folder 24

Fortune 500

box 4, folder 25

Frank Jordan Support Letters

box 4, folder 26

Furlough

box 4, folder 27

Gap

box 4, folder 28

Garment 2000

box 4, folder 29

General Services Administration Building

box 4, folder 30

Giraudo, Lou

box 4, folder 31

Giuliani, Rudolph

box 4, folder 32

Glide Memorial Church

box 4, folder 33

Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District

box 4, folder 34

Golden Gate Park Draft Master Plan Environmental Impact Report

box 4, folder 35

Golden Gate Restaurant Association

box 4, folder 36

Gorbachev Foundation

box 4, folder 37

Grand Jury Reports

box 4, folder 38

Graves, Clifford W.

box 4, folder 39

Greater Geary Street Merchants Association

box 4, folder 40

Griffin, Larry

box 4, folder 41

Gump's

box 4, folder 42

Hall of Justice Rededication

Materials Transferred

4 contact sheets of negative strips of ceremony, copyright George T. Kruse, March 10, 1994; moved to Photographs series. Box 32, Folder 2.
box 4, folder 43

Hallinan, Terence

box 4, folder 44

Harris, Jean

box 4, folder 45

Hastings College

box 4, folder 46

Hayes Valley Housing

box 5, folder 1

Head Start Program

box 5, folder 2

Health and Human Services: Enterprise Zone

box 5, folder 3-6

Health Department

box 5, folder 7

General Hospital Strategic Plan

box 5, folder 8

Hibernia Bank

box 5, folder 9

Hinckle, Warren

box 5, folder 10

Hispanic/Latino Community

box 5, folder 11

Holly Court Tenants Association

box 5, folder 12

Hom, Ben

box 5, folder 13-15

Homeless

box 5, folder 16

Hong Fun Case

box 5, folder 17

Hongisto, Richard

box 5, folder 18

Hospital Council

box 5, folder 19

Hotel Council

box 5, folder 20-21

Housing Authority

box 5, folder 22

Huggins, Karen

box 5, folder 23

Hunters Point Citizens Advisory Committee

box 5, folder 24

Indo-American Community

box 5, folder 25

In-law Apartments

box 5, folder 26

Interfaith Council

box 5, folder 27

International Human Rights

box 5, folder 28

Jackson for Supervisor, Arthur

box 5, folder 29

Japan Earthquake

box 5, folder 30

Japan Emperor's Visit

box 5, folder 31

Japanese American Community

box 5, folder 32

Jeremiah O'Brien

box 5, folder 33

Joint Powers Board

box 5, folder 34

King (Rodney) Demonstrations and Curfew 1992-1993

box 5, folder 35

Korean Church Landmarking and Sale

box 5, folder 36

Korean Community

box 5, folder 37

Koret Foundation

box 5, folder 38

Lake Merced

box 5, folder 39

Landmarks Board

box 5, folder 40

Landscape and Lighting Assessment

box 5, folder 41

Lantos, Tom

box 5, folder 42

Larkin Street Youth Center

box 6, folder 1

Law Library

box 6, folder 2

Lazarus, Jim

box 6, folder 3

Lead Poisoning

box 6, folder 4-5

League of California Cities

box 6, folder 6

Levine, Mel

box 6, folder 7

Library Parcel Tax

box 6, folder 8

Lions Club

box 6, folder 9

Lists

box 32, folder 4

Litter Clean-up Photos 1992-1995

box 6, folder 10

Looper, Leroy

box 6, folder 11

Los Angeles Earthquake

box 6, folder 12

Lower Pacific Heights Neighborhood Association

box 6, folder 13

Lumpkin, Rev. Eugene

box 6, folder 14

March of Dimes

box 6, folder 15

Marina Civic Improvement Association

box 6, folder 16

Marina Tour Bus Issue

box 6, folder 17

Marriott Hotel

box 6, folder 18-22

Matrix

box 6, folder 23-24

Mayor's Blue Ribbon Task Force on Government Efficiency

box 6, folder 25

Mayor's Employment Opportunities 1000 (EO 1000)

box 6, folder 26

Mayor's Fiscal Advisory Committee

box 6, folder 27

Mayor's Office of Business and Community Services

box 6, folder 28

Mayor's Criminal Justice Council

box 6, folder 29-30

Mayor's Office of Children, Youth and Their Families

box 6, folder 31-32

Mayor's Office of Community Development

box 6, folder 33

Mayor's Office of Commerce and Trade

box 7, folder 1

Mayor's Records Management Program

box 7, folder 2

Mayor's Re-employment Consortium

box 7, folder 3

McAteer High School Incident

box 7, folder 4

McNamara, Joseph

box 7, folder 5

Meals on Wheels

box 7, folder 6

Metropolitan Transportation Commission

box 7, folder 7

Mexican American Political Association

box 7, folder 8

Mexico Trip

box 7, folder 9

Meyers, Dee Dee

box 7, folder 10

Milan

box 7, folder 11

Mission Armory Foundation

box 7, folder 12

Mission Dolores Restoration

box 7, folder 13

1660 Mission Street/One-Stop Permit Shop

box 7, folder 14

Mission Valley Rock Company

box 7, folder 15

Mitchell, Jim

box 7, folder 16

Motherlode Bar

box 7, folder 17

Motorola

box 7, folder 18

Mount Zion/UCSF Expansion

box 7, folder 19

Multimedia

box 7, folder 20

Municipal Court

box 7, folder 21-22

Municipal Railway (MUNI)

box 7, folder 23

Nan Fang Pharmaceutical

box 7, folder 24

National Association of Counties

box 7, folder 25

National Association of Installation Developers

box 7, folder 26

National Multi-Housing Council

box 7, folder 27

National Register of Historic Places

box 7, folder 28

National Service Commission

box 7, folder 29

National Service Corps

box 7, folder 30

Neighbors for Neighborhoods

box 7, folder 31

Nelson, Gene

box 7, folder 32

New Conservatory Theatre Center

box 7, folder 33-34

911 Emergency Communications

box 7, folder 35

Normandy, Dennis

box 7, folder 36

North Beach

box 7, folder 37

North East Mission Industrial Zone

box 7, folder 38

Northern California Grantmakers

box 7, folder 39

Office of Citizen Complaints

box 7, folder 40

Officers for Justice

box 7, folder 41

Olympic Club

box 7, folder 42

Olympic Torch Run

box 7, folder 43

Omega Boys Club

box 7, folder 44

Out of State (Department Heads)

box 7, folder 45

Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E)

box 7, folder 46

Pacific Rim

box 7, folder 47

Parking and Traffic

box 7, folder 48

Parks and Recreation Improvement District for Enhancements

box 7, folder 49

Parkside District Improvement Club

box 7, folder 50

Patrick Media Group (Billboards)

box 7, folder 51

Pelosi, Nancy

box 7, folder 52

Peregrine Capital

box 7, folder 53

Perfume/Fragrance Ordinance

box 7, folder 54

Permit Appeals Board

box 7, folder 55

Phelan Loop

box 7, folder 56

Planet Hollywood Restaurant

box 7, folder 57-58

Police Department 1990-1994

box 8, folder 1

Polk Street Merchants

box 8, folder 2-3

Port

box 8, folder 4

Port of Oakland

box 8, folder 5-8

Presidio

box 8, folder 9

Prevailing Wages

box 8, folder 10

Private Industry Council

box 8, folder 11

Privatize Issues

box 8, folder 12

Pro Bono

box 8, folder 13

Probation Officers Association

box 8, folder 14

Proclamations

box 8, folder 15

Project 21

box 8, folder 16

Propositions 1994

box 8, folder 17

A (Early Retirement) 1992

box 8, folder 18

C (Sales Tax) 1993

box 8, folder 19

E (Library Fund) 1994

box 8, folder 20

J (Aggressive Panhandling) 1992

box 8, folder 21

J (ATM Area) 1994

box 8, folder 22-23

J (Children's Services Plan, 1992) Implementation 1992-1995

box 8, folder 24

K (Health Maintenance Organization District) 1993

box 8, folder 25

K (Low-Income Rental Housing) 1994

box 8, folder 26

L (Human Resources Department), Implementation 1994

box 8, folder 27

M (Transportation Commission), Implementation 1993

box 8, folder 28

V (General Assistance) 1993

box 8, folder 29

Salary Freezes (Proposed) 1994

box 8, folder 30

Public Health Candidates

box 8, folder 31

Public Safety

box 8, folder 32

Public Works

box 8, folder 33

Purchasing

box 8, folder 34

Quan for Supervisor, Bruce

box 8, folder 35

Real Alternatives Program (RAP)

box 8, folder 36

Registrar of Voters

box 8, folder 37

Religious Issues

box 8, folder 38

Religious Witness with Homeless People

box 8, folder 39

Rent Board

box 8, folder 40

Republican Party

box 8, folder 41

Residential Code/Ordinance

box 8, folder 42

Retroactive Budget Cuts

box 8, folder 43

Rincon Park/South Beach

box 8, folder 44

Rotary Club

box 8, folder 45

Safety Awareness for Everyone (SAFE) Program

box 8, folder 46

Salvation Army

box 8, folder 47

Samoan Community

box 8, folder 48

San Franciscans for Sensible Government

box 9, folder 1

San Francisco Ambassador Program

box 9, folder 2

San Francisco Association of Realtors

box 9, folder 3

San Francisco Ballet

box 9, folder 4

San Francisco Bay Area Regionalization

box 9, folder 5

San Francisco Chamber of Commerce

box 9, folder 6

San Francisco Citizens Inaugural Committee

box 9, folder 7

San Francisco Coalition of Neighbors

box 9, folder 8

San Francisco Conservation Corps

box 9, folder 9

San Francisco Consular Corps

box 9, folder 10

San Francisco Convention & Visitors Bureau

box 9, folder 11

San Francisco Energy Company

box 9, folder 12

San Francisco Firefighters Union

box 9, folder 13

San Francisco Food Bank

Materials Transferred

1 photo moved to Photographs series: Stephen D. Bechtel, Jr., and Mayor Frank M. Jordan with Food Bank Board President, Jose R. Allen, and Director, Paul Ash; presenting check from Mayor's Office of Community Development for $150,000 for new warehouse. c1995, David Weintraub. Box 32, Folder 2.
box 9, folder 14

San Francisco Forum

box 9, folder 15

San Francisco Foundation

box 9, folder 16

San Francisco General Hospital

box 9, folder 17

San Francisco Multimedia Commission Proposal

box 9, folder 18

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

box 9, folder 19

San Francisco Neighbors Association

box 9, folder 20

San Francisco Newspaper Association

box 9, folder 21

San Francisco #1 City (Conde Nast)

box 9, folder 22-23

San Francisco Organizing Project

box 9, folder 24

San Francisco Paratransit Coordinating Council

box 9, folder 25

San Francisco Republican Party

box 9, folder 26

San Francisco Sports Council

box 9, folder 27-29

San Francisco Unified School District

box 9, folder 30

San Francisco Urban Institute

box 9, folder 31

San Francisco Zoo

box 9, folder 32

Seabourn Cruise Line

box 9, folder 33

Seafarers International Union

box 9, folder 34

Senior Citizens

box 9, folder 35

Sexual Harassment

box 9, folder 36

Shelter Plus Care Program

box 9, folder 37

Sherman House

box 9, folder 38

Sherwin Williams vs. San Francisco

box 9, folder 39

Shinn, George

box 9, folder 40

Ship Repair

box 9, folder 41

Shopping Cart Exchange

box 9, folder 42-44, box 10, folder 1-4

Sign-in Sheets

box 10, folder 5

Sister Cities

box 10, folder 6-7

Shanghai

box 10, folder 8

Small Business Advisory Commission

box 10, folder 9

Small Business Network

box 10, folder 10

Solid Waste Management Program

box 10, folder 11

South Africa Sanctions

box 10, folder 12

South Bayshore Community Development Corporation

box 10, folder 13

South of Market Business Association

box 10, folder 14

Southern Pacific Transportation Company

box 10, folder 15

Soviet States

box 10, folder 16

SRO (Single Room Occupancy) Hotels

box 10, folder 17

Speaking Points

box 10, folder 18

Stars Restaurant

box 10, folder 19

State Budget

box 10, folder 20

State Building

box 10, folder 21-24

State Legislation

box 10, folder 25-26

Status on the Status of Women Commission

box 10, folder 27

Stockton MUNI Line

box 10, folder 28

Street Lighting

box 10, folder 29

Summer Youth Jobs

box 10, folder 30

Sunset Scavenger

box 10, folder 31

Superior Court

box 10, folder 32

Supervisorial Candidates

box 10, folder 33

Supervisors' Budget Analyst

box 11, folder 1

Swords to Plowshare

box 11, folder 2

Taiwan

box 11, folder 3

Tax Collector

box 11, folder 4

Taxicabs

box 11, folder 5

Taylor, John

box 11, folder 6

Telegraph Hill Dwellers Association

box 11, folder 7

Telephone Messages

box 11, folder 8

Tenderloin Task Force

box 11, folder 9-10

Thank You Letters (to Mayor)

box 11, folder 11

Tower, Jeremiah and Stars Restaurant

box 11, folder 12

Transfer Tax

box 11, folder 13

Transport Workers Union

box 11, folder 14

Tuntex Group

box 11, folder 15

Uchida, Hiroshi

box 11, folder 16

Union Street Association

box 11, folder 17-18

United Nations 50th Anniversary

box 11, folder 19

United States Savings Bond

box 11, folder 20

USS Carl Vinson

Materials Transferred

Three color photos moved to Photographs series: USS Carl Vinson, Official US Navy Photograph, "Gold Eagle Photo Lab." Box 32, Folder 2.
box 11, folder 21

United Way

box 11, folder 22-23

University of California San Francisco Medical Center

box 11, folder 24

University of San Francisco, Center for Pacific Rim

box 11, folder 25

Vehicle Renter Tax

box 11, folder 26

Veterans Affairs

box 11, folder 27

Video Display Terminal Ordinance

box 11, folder 28

Vietnam

box 11, folder 29-30

Violence Prevention

box 11, folder 31

Visitacion Valley Community Plan

box 11, folder 32

Waiver, Salary Increase 1992

box 11, folder 33

Walden House

box 11, folder 34

Ward, Doris

box 11, folder 35

Water Department

box 12, folder 1

West Portal Neighborhood

box 12, folder 2

Western Addition Neighborhood

box 12, folder 3

Westwood Park

box 12, folder 4

World Cup USA Soccer Bid

box 12, folder 5

Wunderman, Jim: Newspaper Mediation

box 12, folder 6

Yerba Buena Gardens

box 12, folder 7

Youth Guidance Center

 

Subseries 1B Subject and Administrative Files 1989-1995

Physical Description: 12 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Kept by legislative aides, very similar to Mayor's Files in scope, with correspondence and memoranda, reports, briefing papers, speeches, and memoranda. Includes some outgoing constituent correspondence. Subjects include homeless and Matrix program, charter reform, immigrant rights, San Francisco Giants sale and a downtown stadium, welfare reform, Treasure Island reuse, and no-smoking ordinance.
Actions documented include the mayor's veto of a measure passed by the Board of Supervisors which denounced anti-immigrant sentiment in the state; the board then overrode that veto. Meanwhile, in 1992, the City successfully petitioned Major League Baseball owners to reject the team's proposed move to Florida. New ownership was organized and the team remained in San Francisco.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 12, folder 8

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/Human Immunodeficiency Virus, AIDS/HIV

box 12, folder 9

Affirmative Action

box 12, folder 10-11

Affordable Housing

box 12, folder 12

Agnos, Art

box 12, folder 13-14

Airport

box 12, folder 15-17

BART to SFO

box 12, folder 18

Amnesty (for Blocking Streets and Sidewalks)

box 12, folder 19

Asia Trade Mission

box 12, folder 20

Asian Pacific Democratic Club

box 12, folder 21

Assault Weapons Ban

box 12, folder 22-23

Ballpark 1989-1992

box 12, folder 24

China Basin 1992-1995

box 12, folder 25

Base Closures (Treasure Island and Hunters Point)

box 12, folder 26

Biographical

box 12, folder 27

Board of Supervisors

box 12, folder 28

Susan Leal

box 12, folder 29

Brown, Jr., Willie

box 12, folder 30

Budget

box 12, folder 31

Building Inspection

box 13, folder 1-3

Business

box 13, folder 4-6

101 California Street Shooting

box 13, folder 7

Caltrain Extension

box 13, folder 8

CalTrans

 

Campaign

box 13, folder 9-10

Contributions Lawsuit

box 13, folder 11

Mayoral Reelection 1994-1995

box 13, folder 12

Spending Limits Legislation

box 13, folder 13

Candlestick Park

box 13, folder 14-17

Charter Reform 1994-1995

box 13, folder 18

Chavez Birthday Celebration, Cesar

box 13, folder 19-20

Chief Administrative Officer, 1992-1995

box 13, folder 21

China

box 13, folder 22

City Attorney

box 13, folder 23

City Hall Seismic Retrofit

box 13, folder 24

City Planning

box 13, folder 25

Housing Inventory Changes for 1993 and 1994

box 13, folder 26

Civil Service

box 13, folder 27

Clinton, Bill

box 13, folder 28

Collective Bargaining

box 13, folder 29

Collins Case (Arrest Following Rodney King Verdict) 1995

box 14, folder 1-4

Commission Appointees and Candidates

box 14, folder 5-7

Commissioners

box 14, folder 8

Community Development Block Grant

box 14, folder 9-18, box 15, folder 1-11

Constituent Correspondence (Outgoing) January 1993-April 1995

Physical Description: 1 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Mainly congratulatory messages to commission and board members and other appointees.

Arrangement

Organized chronologically by month.
box 15, folder 12

Controller's Office

box 15, folder 13

Coroner

box 15, folder 14

Crime Bill/Prevention

box 15, folder 15

Crime Statistics

box 15, folder 16

Curfew Ordinance

box 15, folder 17

Department Heads Meetings

box 15, folder 18

Dirty Tricks

box 15, folder 19-20

Disability Council

box 15, folder 21

District Attorney

box 15, folder 22

Douglas Symposium, Frederick

box 15, folder 23

Drugs

box 15, folder 24

Earthquake Preparedness

box 15, folder 25-26

Elections

box 15, folder 27

Embarcadero Boulevard

Materials Transferred

6 color images of model of proposed boulevard moved to Photographs series. Box 32, Folder 5.
box 15, folder 28

Emergency Command Center

box 15, folder 29-31, box 16, folder 1-2

Employee Relations Division

box 16, folder 3

Endorsements

box 16, folder 4

Ertola, Jack

box 16, folder 5

Expo '99

box 16, folder 6

Federal Bureau of Investigation Speech

box 16, folder 7

Federal Emergency Management Agency

box 16, folder 8

Federal and State Lobbyists

box 16, folder 9-10

Federal Legislation

box 16, folder 11-12

Film Commission

box 16, folder 13-14

Fire Department

box 16, folder 15

Fisherman's Wharf/Pier 45

box 16, folder 16

Floresca, Felipe

box 16, folder 17

Food Not Bombs

box 16, folder 18

Gang Enforcement and Street Saturation

box 16, folder 19-21

Gay and Lesbian Community

box 16, folder 22

General Assistance

box 16, folder 23

Graffiti

Materials Transferred

20 color snapshots moved to Photographs series: problem areas, and Mayor Jordan painting over graffiti. Box 32, Folder 5.
box 16, folder 24

Gun Control

box 16, folder 25

Halfway Houses

box 16, folder 26

Health Department

box 16, folder 27

Hetch Hetchy

box 16, folder 28

Hills Project

box 17, folder 1-10

Homeless

box 17, folder 11

Hospital Council

box 17, folder 12

Host Committee

box 17, folder 13-15

Housing Authority

box 17, folder 16-17

Human Resources

box 17, folder 18-19

Human Rights Commission

box 17, folder 20

Hunters Point Naval Shipyard

box 17, folder 21

Immigration and Naturalization

box 17, folder 22

Inauguration

box 17, folder 23

Intergovernmental Affairs

box 17, folder 24

International Trade

box 18, folder 1

Irish Community

box 18, folder 2

Jackson, Arthur

box 18, folder 3

Jail (New)

box 18, folder 4

Jail Overcrowding

box 18, folder 5

Job Corps

box 18, folder 6-7

Job Training Plan 1994

box 18, folder 8

Joint Task Force on HIV

box 18, folder 9

Jordan Administration Accomplishments

box 18, folder 10

Jordan, Frank

box 18, folder 11

Jordan, Jr., Frank

box 18, folder 12

Joyce vs. City (Matrix Enforcement)

 

Juvenile

box 18, folder 13

Issues

box 18, folder 14

Justice Task Force

box 18, folder 15

Probation

box 18, folder 16

Kopp, Quentin

box 18, folder 17-18

Labor Unions

box 18, frame 19

Landmarks Advisory Board

box 18, folder 20

Leal, Susan

box 18, folder 21

Leave of Absence Letters (Mayor's)

box 18, folder 22

Letterman Complex Reuse

box 18, folder 23-24

Library

box 18, folder 25

Local Hiring Initiative

box 18, folder 26

Local 2—Mark Hopkins Negotiation

box 18, folder 27

McDonald's Building/600 Van Ness

box 18, folder 28

Major League Baseball 1994

box 18, folder 29

Marijuana Ordinances (Compassionate Use)

box 18, folder 30

Marketing San Francisco Partnership

box 18, folder 31

Matrix

box 18, folder 32

Mayor's Desk--Notes

box 18, folder 33

Mayor's Discretionary Fund

box 18, folder 34

Mayor's Fiscal Advisory Committee

box 19, folder 1

Mayor's Office of Housing

box 19, folder 2

Mayoral Candidates Forums 1995

box 19, folder 3

Mission Bay

box 19, folder 4

Mission Task Force

box 19, folder 5

Muni

box 19, folder 6

Contract 1995

box 19, folder 7

Weekly Reports

box 19, folder 8

Needle Exchange

box 19, folder 9-10

Neighborhood Meetings

box 19, folder 11

Neighborhood/Merchant Walks

box 19, folder 12

Newspaper Agency

box 19, folder 13-14

Newspaper Strike

box 19, folder 15

911 Dispatch System

box 19, folder 16

Nothenberg, Rudy

box 19, folder 17

Oath of Office

box 19, folder 18

Oceanview-Merced-Ingleside (OMI)

box 19, folder 19

Office of Emergency Services

box 19, folder 20

Old Mint

box 19, folder 21

PG&E Power Plant

box 19, folder 22

Panhandling

box 19, folder 23

Parking and Traffic

box 19, folder 24

Paskin, Wendy

box 19, folder 25

Patrol Special Police

box 19, folder 26

Permit Tracking

box 32, folder 6

Photographs and Negatives

box 19, folder 27

Planning Code Amendments

box 19, folder 28

Pleasanton Land Project

 

Police

box 19, folder 29-30

Chief

box 19, folder 31-32, box 20, folder 1-2

Department

box 20, folder 3

Officers Association

box 20, folder 4

Port

box 20, folder 5

Presidio Reuse

box 20, folder 6

Press Office

box 20, folder 7

Prostitution

box 20, folder 8

Protocol Office

box 20, folder 9

Public Defender

box 20, folder 10

Public Housing

box 20, folder 11

Public Toilets

box 20, folder 12

Public Transportation Commission

box 20, folder 13-14

Public Utilities Commission

box 20, folder 15

Recreation and Park Department

box 20, folder 16

Reilly, Clint

box 20, folder 17

Recission Bill (Federal)

box 20, folder 18-20

Redevelopment Agency

box 20, folder 21-22

Resumes

box 20, folder 23

Retirement System, Employees

box 20, folder 24

San Francisco Conservation Corps

box 20, folder 25

San Francisco Fire Fighters Local 798

box 21, folder 1

San Francisco 49ers

box 21, folder 2-3

San Francisco Giants

box 21, folder 4-5

Petition to Major League Baseball

box 21, folder 6

Sanctuary City

 

Schedules (1 cubic foot, chron) 1992-1995

box 22, folder 1-16

Daily Schedules 1994-1995

box 22, folder 17-21

Event Reports 1992-1995

box 21, folder 7

Scheduling Procedures

box 21, folder 8

Sellards, Terry

box 21, folder 9

Senior Action Network

box 21, folder 10

Senior Escort Program

box 21, folder 11

Senior Services Plan 1994

box 21, folder 12

Sexual Harassment

box 21, folder 13

Sheriff

box 21, folder 14

Sign-in Lists

box 21, folder 15

Small Business

box 21, folder 16

Smoke-Free City 1993-1994

box 21, folder 17-18

Social Services (Welfare Reform) 1993-1995

box 30, folder 36

Special Event Invitations

box 21, folder 19

Stadium 1992

box 21, folder 20

Arena, Giants/Warriors 1993-1995

box 21, folder 21

Staff

box 21, folder 22

State of the City State of the City

box 21, folder 23

Substance Abuse Funds

box 21, folder 24

Sunshine Ordinance 1993

box 21, folder 25

Superbowl '99 Bid

box 21, folder 26

Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act 1995

box 21, folder 27

Teng, Mabel

box 21, folder 28

Terrorism Prevention

box 21, folder 29-30

Transbay Terminal and Terminal Separator

Materials Transferred

Overhead photograph of 80 and 480 (Embarcadero) freeways moved to Photographs series. CalTrans Photo Department, Bob Colin, Jan. 14, 1992. Box 32, Folder 6.
box 23, folder 1

Treasure Island Reuse 1994-1995

box 23, folder 2-3

Expo '99

box 23, folder 4-5

Homeless Project

box 23, folder 6

United Air Lines

box 23, folder 7-8

UN 50 (United Nations)

box 23, folder 9-11

U.S. Conference of Mayors

box 23, folder 12

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

box 23, folder 13

U.S. Mint

box 23, folder 14-15

University of California, San Francisco: Laurel Heights

box 23, folder 16

Urban Revitalization Housing Application/Potrero

box 23, folder 17

Veto Letters

box 24, folder 1

War Memorial

box 24, folder 2

Wedding Vows

box 24, folder 3

Welfare Reform

box 24, folder 4

White House

box 24, folder 5

Wilson, Governor Pete

box 24, folder 6

Workers Compensation

 

Subseries 1C Chief of Operations 1991-1994

Physical Description: .93 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Contains files of James Lazarus, who served as Chief of Staff after Hadley Roff stepped down (in July, 1992). Includes campaign ephemera of Jordan's first run for mayor, a 1994 Civic Center study produced by the Planning Department, and a job corps proposal (to the federal government).

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 24, folder 7-8

Airport

box 24, folder 9

Ballot Arguments

box 24, folder 10

Campaign Material (Mayoral) 1991

box 24, folder 11

Press Clips 1991-1992

box 24, folder 12

Civic Center Study 1994

box 24, folder 13-14

Constituent Correspondence 1994

box 24, folder 15

Inaugural Ceremony Program 1992

box 24, folder 16-24

Job Corps Center Proposal 1993-1994

 

Subseries 1D Clean City Program 1991-1994

Physical Description: .5 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Contains files of Morton Miller, manager of the Clean City Program. This included street cleaning, garbage, and graffiti, with involvement by police, health and public works departments. The program relied heavily on workfare labor and volunteerism; and public education of health and crime laws.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 25, folder 1

Budget

box 25, folder 2

Brochures and Newsletters

Materials Transferred

4 black-and-white photos moved to Photographs series: of mayor with Israel Official, [1993]. Box 32, Folder 7.
box 25, folder 3

Center for Marine Conservation

box 25, folder 4

City Hall Directories

box 32, folder 7

City Photos

box 25, folder 5

Clean City Coalition

box 25, folder 6

Coast Guard

box 25, folder 7

Correspondence

box 25, folder 8

Cruz, Larry

box 25, folder 9

Finance Committee

box 25, folder 10-11

Graffiti

box 25, folder 12

HD Vest Financial Services

box 25, folder 13

Hotels

Materials Transferred

1 photo moved to Photographs series, [1992]. Box 32, Folder 8.
box 25, folder 14

Litter Laws

box 25, folder 15

Litter Receptacle

Materials Transferred

3 color snapshots moved to Photographs series: 1992. Box 32, Folder 8.
box 25, folder 16

Muni Graffiti

box 25, folder 17

Neighbors for Neighborhoods

box 25, folder 18

Nurserymen's Exchange

box 25, folder 19

Parking Changes, Van Ness Avenue

box 25, folder 20

Parking, Controlled

box 25, folder 21

Police

box 25, folder 22

Port Authority Cleaning

box 25, folder 23

Post Office (Main)

box 25, folder 24

Public Works (DPW)

box 25, folder 25

Publicity

box 25, folder 26

Recycling, Fisherman's Wharf

box 25, folder 27

Reduction in Services, Proposed

box 25, folder 28

San Francisco Beautiful

box 25, folder 29

San Francisco Conservation Corps

box 25, folder 30

Self-Cleaning Toilets

box 25, folder 31

Shelley, Kevin

box 25, folder 32

Solid Waste Management

box 25, folder 33

Street Cleaning Changes

box 25, folder 34

Workfare

box 25, folder 35

Wunderman Associates

 

Series 2 Mayor's Office of Business and Community Services 1990-1995, bulk 1992-1995

Physical Description: 2 Cubic Feet

Historical Note

In 1993, the Citizens Assistance Center and part of the Mayor's Office of Business and Economic Development merged to become the Mayor's Office of Business and Community Services.

Scope and Contents

Contains files of Linda Mjellem, Director of Business and Community Services. Includes neighborhood outreach and Matrix Program files. Matrix was the name of the mayor's homeless program, described as a "quality of life enforcement program." The Mayoral reelection campaign is covered. Also includes files on the city's (unsuccessful) funding request to cover business losses following the 1992 not-guilty verdict in the beating of Rodney King.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 26, folder 1

African Americans, The Unfinished Agenda, The Economic Status of African Americans in San Francisco, 1964-1990, Human Rights Commission Report 1993

box 26, folder 2

ATMs (Automated Teller Machines)

box 26, folder 3-4

Blue Ribbon Task Force on Efficiency Recommendations 1994-1995

box 26, folder 5

Budget 1992-1993

box 26, folder 6

Business Attraction and Retention

 

Campaign Forums (Reelection) 1995

box 26, folder 7

Haight Ashbury

box 26, folder 8

Western Addition

box 26, folder 9

Chevron

 

Civil Disturbance, King Verdict 1992

box 26, folder 10-14

Damage Assessment

box 26, folder 15-19

Disaster Relief Request

box 26, folder 20

Press Clippings

box 26, folder 21

Press Release

 

Civil Disturbance Preparations, King Civil Rights Verdict 1993

box 26, folder 22

Contacts

box 26, folder 23

Police

box 26, folder 24

Press Clippings and Advisories

box 26, folder 25

Directories

box 26, folder 26

Downtown Monitoring Report 1994

box 26, folder 27

Job Losses

box 26, folder 28

Jobs

box 26, folder 29-30

Matrix 1992-1993

box 26, folder 31-32

Homeless Task Force Meetings

box 26, folder 33

Letters 1993-1994

box 26, folder 34

News Clippings 1993-1994

box 26, folder 35

Press Releases and Facts 1993-1994

box 26, folder 36

Religious Witness 1994

box 26, folder 37

Shopping Carts 1993

box 26, folder 38

Statistics 1994

box 26, folder 39

Muni, Free

 

Neighborhood Files 1991-1995

box 26, folder 40

Bayview

box 26, folder 41

Bernal Heights

box 26, folder 42

Castro

box 26, folder 43

Chinatown Economic Development Task Force

box 26, folder 44

Embarcadero Renaming

box 26, folder 45

Fillmore Fair

box 26, folder 46

Fort Mason

box 26, folder 47

Landscape

box 26, folder 48-49

Transit

box 26, folder 50

Glen Park: Candidates Night

box 26, folder 51

Haight Ashbury

box 26, folder 52

Coalition

box 26, folder 53

Kezar: Alcohol Sales

box 26, folder 54

Recycling Center

box 26, folder 55

Street Crime

box 27, folder 1

Inner Sunset

box 27, folder 2

Lower Pacific Heights

box 27, folder 3

Marina

box 27, folder 4

3310 Baker St

 

Mission

box 27, folder 5

Bethany Center

box 27, folder 6

Christmas on 24th Street

box 27, folder 7

Community Meeting

box 27, folder 8

Dolores Park

box 27, folder 9

Soccer Field

box 27, folder 10

Economic Development Association, MEDA

box 27, folder 11

Emporium

box 27, folder 12

Housing: 1010 South Van Ness

box 27, folder 13

Library

box 27, folder 14-15

Northeast Mission Industrial Zone (NEMIZ)

box 27, folder 16

Precita Valley Community Center

box 27, folder 17

Renaissance

box 27, folder 18

Thrifty's Drug Store

box 27, folder 19

Tour

box 27, folder 20

Walden House

box 27, folder 21

Mission Bay 1991-1992

box 27, folder 22

1995

box 27, folder 23

Neighborhood Boundaries

box 27, folder 24

Noe Valley Meeting

box 27, folder 25

Oceanview Walk

box 27, folder 26

Potrero Hill Walk

box 27, folder 27

Powell Street Turnaround

box 27, folder 28

Presidio Heights

box 27, folder 29

Presidio Joint Labor Management Committee

box 27, folder 30

Redevelopment Agency Newsletters

box 27, folder 31

Richmond

box 27, folder 32

South of Market, Unreinforced Masonry Buildings (UMBs)

box 27, folder 33

Street Fairs and Parades

box 27, folder 34

Sunshine Law Task Force

box 27, folder 35-36

Tenderloin

box 27, folder 37-38

Curfew Ordinance

box 27, folder 39

Easter Toy Giveaway

box 27, folder 40

Evans, Ed

box 27, folder 41

Livingston, Richard

box 27, folder 42

Lower Nob Hill

box 27, folder 43

Police

box 27, folder 44

Casiato, Captain Al

box 27, folder 45

Cottonworth, Bob

box 27, folder 46

Crime and Safety

box 27, folder 47

Task Force

box 27, folder 48

Walkathon

box 27, folder 49

Youth and Health Fair

box 27, folder 50

Treasure Island

box 27, folder 51

Twin Peaks

box 27, folder 52

Union Street Merchants

box 27, folder 53

Upper Market

box 27, folder 54

West of Twin Peaks

box 27, folder 55

West Portal

 

Western Addition

box 27, folder 56-57

Area 2 (A-2)

box 27, folder 58

Juneteenth

box 27, folder 59-61

Task Force

box 27, folder 62

Living Legends of the Fillmore

box 27, folder 63

Office of Emergency Services 1990-1991

 

Reference Materials

box 27, folder 64

Chamber of Commerce 1986-1988

box 27, folder 65

Mayor's Juvenile Justice Task Force Report 1994

box 27, folder 66-67

Redevelopment Program Summary of Project Data and Key Elements 1992-1993 and 1995-1996

box 27, folder 68

San Francisco Bay Area Household Survey 1990

 

Series 3 Speeches 1992-1995

Physical Description: 2 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Topics include AIDS, budget, city employees' "pay for performance," economic development, homelessness, housing, and international business. In one speech, the Mayor noted the loss of 7000 San Franciscans to AIDS, and his commitment to lobby the U.S. Congress for full funding of the Ryan White Care Act. He noted in a speech on San Francisco and his Matrix program that General Assistance reform was a critical component to the success of Matrix. Another speech recalled the tragedy of the 101 California shooting, and called for passage of the national Brady Bill.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 28, folder 1

AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)

box 28, folder 2

Airport

box 28, folder 3

Appointments

box 28, folder 4

Arab Issues

box 28, folder 5

Arts

box 28, folder 6

Awards

box 28, folder 7

Ballot Arguments

box 28, folder 8

BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit)

box 28, folder 9

Budget 1992-1995

box 28, folder 10-11

Business

box 28, folder 12

Caen, Herb

box 28, folder 13

101 California Shooting Rampage

box 28, folder 14

Callanan, Mary

box 28, folder 15

Campaigns 1992-1995

box 28, folder 16

Ceremonies

Related Materials

Ceremonies: See also Speeches--Dedications and Speeches--Honoring.
box 28, folder 17

Charities

box 28, folder 18

Charter (City)

box 28, folder 19

Child Abuse Council

box 28, folder 20

Children

box 28, folder 21

Chinatown

box 28, folder 22

Chinese Community

box 28, folder 23

Christopher Center Dedication (George and Tula)

box 28, folder 24

Churches

box 28, folder 25

City Employees

box 28, folder 26

Clean City

box 28, folder 27

Community Development

box 28, folder 28

Consular Corps

box 28, folder 29

Convention and Visitors Bureau

box 28, folder 30

Crime

box 28, folder 31

Dedications

Related Materials

See also Ceremonies, and Honoring.
box 28, folder 32

Dignitaries

box 28, folder 33

Disabled

box 28, folder 34

Domestic Violence

box 28, folder 35

Drugs

box 28, folder 36

Economic Development

box 28, folder 37

Economy

box 28, folder 38

Education

box 28, folder 39

Elderly

box 28, folder 40

Emergency Services

box 28, folder 41

Environment

box 28, folder 42

Eulogies

box 28, folder 43

Fang, James

box 28, folder 44

Feinstein, Dianne

box 28, folder 45

Filipino Community

box 28, folder 46

Film Industry

box 28, folder 47

First Six Months

box 28, folder 48

Fleet Week

box 28, folder 49

Fundraising

box 28, folder 50

Gay/Lesbian

box 28, folder 51

Giants

box 28, folder 52

Golden Gate Bridge

box 28, folder 53

Golden Gate Park

box 28, folder 54

Government

box 28, folder 55

Graffiti

box 28, folder 56

Grand Openings

box 28, folder 57

Groundbreakings

box 28, folder 58

Gun Control

box 28, folder 59

Health

box 28, folder 60

Hearst Castle

box 28, folder 61

Homelessness

box 28, folder 62

Honoring (Groups and Individuals)

Related Materials

See also Ceremonies, and Dedications.
box 29, folder 1

Housing

box 29, folder 2

Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

box 29, folder 3

Human Rights

box 29, folder 4

Humor

box 29, folder 5

Immigration

box 29, folder 6

Inaugural Address Jan. 8, 1992

box 29, folder 7

International Business

box 29, folder 8

Italian Community

box 29, folder 9

Jewish Issues

box 29, folder 10

KCBS Radio

box 29, folder 11

King, Jr., Martin Luther

box 29, folder 12

King, Rodney

box 29, folder 13

Korean Community

box 29, folder 14

Labor

box 29, folder 15

Lead Poisoning

box 29, folder 16

League of Cities

box 29, folder 17

Library (Main)

box 29, folder 18

Matrix

box 29, folder 19

Mayor's Fiscal Advisory Committee

box 29, folder 20

Military

box 29, folder 21

Mission District

box 29, folder 22

MUNI (Municipal Railway)

box 29, folder 23

Neighborhood Business

box 29, folder 24

Newspapers

box 29, folder 25

Pacific Rim Business

box 29, folder 26

Parking and Traffic

box 29, folder 27

Parks

box 29, folder 28

Police

box 29, folder 29

Port/Hunters Point Naval Shipyard

box 29, folder 30

Presidio

box 29, folder 31

Proclamations

box 29, folder 32

Queen's Bench

box 29, folder 33

Race Relations

box 29, folder 34

Rotary Club

box 29, folder 35

Rwanda

box 29, folder 36

Salary Reform

box 29, folder 37

San Francisco General Hospital

box 29, folder 38

Schools

box 29, folder 39

Seniors

box 29, folder 40

Ship Repair

box 29, folder 41

Shipbuilding Industry

box 29, folder 42

Sister Cities

box 29, folder 43

Skip-a-Lunch Campaign

box 29, folder 44

South of Market Business Association (SOMBA)

box 29, folder 45

Southwest Airlines

box 29, folder 46

Sports

box 29, folder 47

State of the City

box 29, folder 48

Summer of Service

box 29, folder 49

Sunset/Parkside

box 29, folder 50

Supervisors

box 29, folder 51-53

Swearing Ins

box 29, folder 54

Telegraph Hill

box 29, folder 55

Tenants and Owners Development Corporation (TODCO)

box 29, folder 56

Tenderloin

box 29, folder 57

Toilets

box 29, folder 58

Tourism

box 29, folder 59

Transfer Tax

box 29, folder 60

Transportation

box 29, folder 61

Union Bank

box 29, folder 62

Union Square Association

box 29, folder 63

United Airlines

box 29, folder 64

United Nations 50th Anniversary

box 29, folder 65

U.S. Conference of Mayors

box 29, folder 66

University of California, San Francisco

box 29, folder 67

Veterans

box 29, folder 68

Violence

box 29, folder 69

Walsh Retirement, John

box 29, folder 70

Welcome

box 29, folder 71

West Portal Neighborhood

box 29, folder 72

Women's Issues

box 29, folder 73

Yamaguchi, Kristi

box 29, folder 74

Yerba Buena Gardens

box 29, folder 75

Youth

 

Series 4 Public Relations 1992-1995

Physical Description: .96 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Has the public relations assistant's files as well as press releases, mostly from 1992. Subjects include HIV/AIDS, layoffs, municipalization of utilities, and story ideas.
 

Subseries 4A Special Assistant 1992-1995

Physical Description: .96 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Files of Terry Sellards who assisted the Mayor with public relations. Consists mostly of memoranda. Includes two poems of aide Noah Griffin. Topics include Ho Chi Minh City, homeless, Hunters Point Shipyard, the Mayor's record, story ideas, press strategy, and the United Nations 50th Anniversary.
City Layoff in 1993, potential in 1994

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 25, folder 36

Asian Issues/Health Department

box 25, folder 37

Brassington, Michael

box 25, folder 38

Campaign (Reelection) 1993-1994

box 25, folder 39

Chinatown Street Lighting

box 25, folder 40

Chinese Times

box 25, folder 41

Cotton Council

box 25, folder 42

Correspondence (Incoming)

box 25, folder 43

Crime

box 25, folder 44

Davies Medical Center (Ralph K.)

box 25, folder 45

Earthquake

box 25, folder 46

Economic Development

box 25, folder 47

Embarcadero Roadway

box 25, folder 48

Environmental Group

box 25, folder 49

Film

box 25, folder 50

Food Bank

box 25, folder 51

Food Not Bombs

box 25, folder 52

Gay Issues

box 25, folder 53

Geneva Towers

box 25, folder 54

Graffiti

box 25, folder 55

Griffin (Noah) Poetry

box 25, folder 56

Ho Chi Minh City

box 25, folder 57

Homeless

box 25, folder 58

Housing Authority

box 25, folder 59

HIV/AIDS (Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)

box 25, folder 60

Hunters Point

box 25, folder 61

Immunization

box 25, folder 62

Japanese Tea Garden

box 25, folder 63

Jordan Record

box 25, folder 64

Juvenile Justice/Crime

box 25, folder 65

Ketchum Public Relations

box 25, folder 66

Labor Negotiations/Human Resources

box 25, folder 67

Layoffs

box 25, folder 68

Legal Community Against Violence

box 25, folder 69

Library

box 25, folder 70

McHenry, Keith

box 25, folder 71

Multimedia

box 25, folder 72

Neighborhood Jails

box 25, folder 73

Neighborhoods

box 25, folder 74

Newspaper Strike

box 25, folder 75

Office Automation

box 25, folder 76

One-stop Planning (Building Permits)

box 25, folder 77

PG&E (Pacific Gas & Electric): Municipalization

box 25, folder 78

Perfume

box 25, folder 79

Positive Press Response

box 25, folder 80

Possible Stories

box 25, folder 81

Presidio

box 25, folder 82

Press Strategy

box 30, folder 1

Private Industry Council

box 30, folder 2

Propositions

box 30, folder 3

Protocol

box 30, folder 4

Public Access Project

box 30, folder 5

Public Opinion

box 30, folder 6

Rotary Club

box 30, folder 7

Salary Reform

box 30, folder 8

Salvation Army

box 30, folder 9

San Francisco Educational Services

box 30, folder 10

San Francisco Energy Company

box 30, folder 11

Sellards, Terry

box 30, folder 12

Sing Tao

box 30, folder 13

Slumlords Petition

box 30, folder 14

Social Services (DSS)

box 30, folder 15

Southeast Asian Chamber of Commerce

box 30, folder 16

Speech: Trade 1994

box 30, folder 17

Street Cleaning—Chinatown

box 30, folder 18

Substance Abuse Programs

box 30, folder 19

Third Baptist Church

box 30, folder 20

Toilets

box 30, folder 21

Treasure Island

box 30, folder 22

United Airlines

box 30, folder 23-24

United Nations 50th Anniversary 1994-1995

box 30, folder 25

United Way

box 30, folder 26

University of San Francisco

box 30, folder 27

Veterans Building

box 30, folder 28

Violence Prevention

box 30, folder 29

Walden House

box 30, folder 30

War Memorial

box 30, folder 31

Waterfront Stadium

box 30, folder 32

Welsh Singers

box 30, folder 33

White, Allen

box 30, folder 34

World Centre

box 30, folder 35

Young, John Dragon (Consultant)

box 29

Subseries 4B Press Releases 1992-1994

Physical Description: 1 volume, 1 folder

Scope and Contents

Only 1992 and a few 1993-1994 press releases are included. Topics include the ten percent general fund cuts mandated in the mayor's first week of office; announcement of architects of Yerba Buena Gardens, a public open space and mixed use development; support of Assembly Bill 2525, legalizing neeedle exchange; and declaration of a local emergency and imposition of a curfew, in response to vandalism and looting following the not- guilty verdicts in the beating of Rodney King.

Arrangement

Arranged chronologically.
 

Series 5 Photographs 1990-1995

Physical Description: .6 Cubic Feet

Scope and Contents

Contains mainly photographs and corresponding negatives of swearing-in ceremonies of appointees, along with a few images removed from other series.

Arrangement

Arranged alphabetically by subject. Photographs removed from other series were kept in series order.
 

Appointees

box 31, folder 1

Arts 1992

box 31, folder 2

Arts, Planning, Juvenile, Park, Permits, Traffic 1995

box 31, folder 3

Asian Art, Aging, Redevelopment 1992

box 31, folder 4

Asian Art, Health 1994

box 31, folder 5

Building Inspection 1995

box 31, folder 6

Film 1992

box 31, folder 7

Film, Status of Women, Small Business, Landmarks, Citizens, Election, Airport 1995

box 31, folder 8

Health Director, Sandra Hernandez

box 31, folder 9

Housing 1993-1994

box 31, folder 10

Human Rights, Status of Women 1992

box 31, folder 11

Human Rights, Veterans, Status of Women, Parks 1995

box 31, folder 12

Human Rights [199-]

box 31, folder 13

Landmarks 1992-1993

box 31, folder 14

Library, Permits, Appeals

box 31, folder 15

Permits 1992

box 31, folder 16

Planning 1992

box 31, folder 17

Port 1994

box 31, folder 18

Social Services, Interns, Art, Public Utilities Commission, Asian Art, Health, Transportation, Social Services 1994

box 31, folder 19

Status of Women 1993

box 31, folder 20

Transportation 1994

box 31, folder 21-36

Unidentified 1992-1995

box 32, folder 1

Biographical

 

Removed From Other Series

box 32, folder 2

Subseries 1A: Arts Commission, Christmas in April, Hall of Justice Rededication, San Francisco Food Bank, USS Carl Vinson

box 32, folder 3

Subseries 1A: Asia Trip 1993

box 32, folder 4

Subseries 1A: Litter Clean-up 1992-1995

box 32, folder 5

Subseries 1B: Embarcadero Boulevard, Graffiti

box 32, folder 6

Subseries 1B: Transbay Terminal

box 32, folder 7

Subseries 1D: Brochures and Newsletters 1993

box 32, folder 7

Subseries 1D: City 1990-1992

box 32, folder 8

Subseries 1D: Hotels, Litter Receptacle 1992