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Contact info is subject to change. 311 CALL CENTER CALTRANS: CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL RECREATION Dial 3-1-1 (within SF only) TRANSPORTATION AREA (U.S. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE) (415) 701-2311 (if calling from outside SF) Office of Encroachment Permits Including: Alcatraz Island, Crissy Field, Ocean www.sf311.org Mail Station 5E Beach, Baker Beach, East Beach, West Bluff 111 Grand Avenue 201 Fort Mason Oakland, CA 94612 San Francisco, CA 94123 ANGEL ISLAND (510) 286-4423 (415) 561-4300 Contact the California Department of Parks www.dot.ca.gov (415) 561-4305 Fax and Recreation www.nps.gov/goga www.parks.ca.gov Amjad Naseer (510) 286-4423 Permit Applications and other information: Special Event Permits: [email protected] www.nps.gov/goga/planyourvisit Casey Dexter-Lee specialparkuses.htm (415) 435-5390 Encroachment Permits: [email protected] www.dot.ca.gov/trafficops/ep/index.html PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC (PG&E) www.pge.com BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT (BART) FORT MASON CENTER FOR ARTS & CULTURE Customer Service 2 Marina Boulevard For events around PG&E yards and offices, PO Box 12688 Landmark Building C, Suite 260 call the Business Customer Service Center at Oakland, CA 94604-2688 San Francisco, CA 94123 (800) 468-4743 (415) 989-2278 (415) 345-7500 www.bart.gov [email protected] Office Hours: Monday through Saturday www.fortmason.org 7:00 am to 9:00 pm Anna Duckworth, Agency Representative (510) 464-6091 Venue rental information: [email protected] www.fortmason.org/venues PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO Pier 1 San Francisco, CA 94111 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF ALCOHOLIC GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE www.sfport.com BEVERAGE CONTROL (ABC) Contact the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway 33 New Montgomery Street, Suite 1230 and Transportation District For walks, runs, and other outdoor events: San Francisco, CA 94105 PO Box 9000 Joyce Chan (415) 356-6500 Presidio Station (415) 274-0259 (415) 356-6599 Fax San Francisco, CA 94129-0601 [email protected] [email protected] (415) 921-5858 www.abc.ca.gov www.goldengate.org Jennifer Gee (415) 274-0562 Special Event Permits: Jacqueline Vega [email protected] www.abc.ca.gov/Forms/PDFSpc.html (415) 923-2267 [email protected] For all other Port locations, visit: www.sfport.com/special-events-port PRESIDIO TRUST 103 Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94129 (415) 561-4200 [email protected] www.presidiotrust.gov Special Park Use Permits: www.presidio.gov/presidio-trust/permits 58 | City and County of San Francisco | Entertainment Commission | SF Outdoor Event Planning & Permitting Guide | 2019 Agency Contacts (A-Z) For information purposes only. Contact info is subject to change. RECOLOGY SAN FRANCISCO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 900 Seventh Street 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place EMS Agency: San Francisco, CA 94107 City Hall, Room 244 David Ebarle (415) 330-8422 San Francisco, CA 94102-4689 (415) 487-5014 (415) 626-4000 Main (415) 554-5184 Voice [email protected] [email protected] (415) 554-5163 Fax www.sfeventmedicalplans.com www.recology.com (415) 554-5227 TTY [email protected] Special Event Collection & Hauling: www.sfbos.org SAN FRANCISCO ENTERTAINMENT www.recology.com/recology-san-francisco/ COMMISSION special-events-services/ City Hall, Room 12, Lower Level SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT San Francisco, CA 94102 SAN FRANCISCO ANIMAL CARE AND 1011 Turk Street (415) 554-5706 Main CONTROL San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 554-7934 Fax 1200 15th Street (415) 558-3800 www.sfgov.org/entertainment San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 487-5043 Fax (415) 554-6364 www.sfdem.org For General Assistance for Outdoor Events: (415) 554-9400 (Emergency Dispatch – use only Dylan Rice, Senior Analyst – Community and for animals in distress) SFDEM Duty Officer Cultural Events (415) 557-9950 Fax (415) 260-2591 (6am-9pm) (415) 554-0804 www.sfanimalcare.org [email protected] [email protected] Animal Welfare Laws & Policies: For Outdoor Amplified Sound and One Time www.sfanimalcare.org/resources/animal- SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF Events: welfare-laws-policies/ ENVIRONMENT Crystal Stewart, Permit Administrator and 1455 Market Street, Suite 1200 Commission Secretary San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 554-6678 SAN FRANCISCO ARTS COMMISSION (415) 355-3700 [email protected] 401 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 325 www.sfenvironment.org San Francisco, CA 94102 Sound Inspections: (415) 252-2244 Alexa Kielty, Zero Waste Specialist [email protected] www.sfartscommission.org (415) 355-3747 415-554-5706 [email protected] Grant Programs: www.sfartscommission.org/grants Event Recycling and Composting: www.sfenvironment.org/zero-waste/ recycling-and-composting/event-recycling-and- SAN FRANCISCO BAY CONSERVATION AND composting DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION For Events in / using the SF Bay or within 100 feet of shoreline SAN FRANCISCO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH (DPH) 455 Golden Gate Avenue, Suite 10600 1390 Market Street, Suite 210 San Francisco, CA 94102-7019 San Francisco, CA 94102 415.352.3600 415-252-3971 415.352.3606 Fax 415-252-3842 Fax [email protected] www.sfdph.org www.bcdc.ca.gov Food and Beverage: Permits: www.sfdph.org/dph/EH/Food/Permits/ www.bcdc.ca.gov/permits permitSpecEvents.asp [email protected] (415) 252-3837, (415) 252-3871 Last updated 7/1/19 | Please consider the environment before printing. Information and links are subject to change. | 59 Agency Contacts (A-Z) For information purposes only. Contact info is subject to change. SAN FRANCISCO FILM COMMISSION SAN FRANCISCO MAYOR’S OFFICE ON Temporary Sign Shop 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place DISABILITY No Parking / Tow Away / Blue Zone Signs City Hall, Room 473 1155 Market Street, 1st Floor 1508 Bancroft Avenue San Francisco, CA 94102 San Francisco, CA 94103 San Francisco, CA 94124 (415) 554-6241 (415) 554-6789 Office Hours: Monday through Friday (415) 554-6503 Fax (415) 554-6159 Fax 7:00 am to 3:30 pm [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.filmsf.org www.sfgov.org/mod www.sfmta.com/permits/temporary-signage Film Permit: Accessible Public Event Checklist: Taxis and Accessible Services www.filmsf.org/get-permit https://sfgov.org/mod/planning-accessible- Michael Harris events (415) 749-2401 Filming with a Drone/UAS: [email protected] www.filmsf.org/filming-droneuas SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY (SFMTA) SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE OF CANNABIS SAN FRANCISCO FIRE DEPARTMENT (SFFD) PRIMARY CONTACT: Temporary Street 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place SFFD Bureau of Fire Prevention Closures, Special Events, ISCOTT City Hall, Room 018 Permits Division 1 South Van Ness Avenue, 7th Floor San Francisco, CA 94102 698 Second Street, Room 109 San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 554-4420 San Francisco, CA 94107 [email protected] [email protected] (415) 558-3300 (415) 646-2414 https://officeofcannabis.sfgov.org (415) 558-3323 Fax www.sf-fire.org Temporary Street Closure Application and Information: SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE OF ECONOMIC AND Fire Permits: www.sfmta.com/permits/special-event-street- WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT (OEWD) www.sf-fire.org/permits closures 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place City Hall, Room 448 Water Rescue: Transit Division San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 558-3403 Muni Impact, Bus and Train Re-Routes www.oewd.org [email protected] 1 South Van Ness Avenue, 7th Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 Assistance for Nightlife and Entertainment Businesses SAN FRANCISCO GRANTS FOR THE ARTS Craig Raphael, Transit Special Operations Benjamin Van Houten, Business Development 401 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 321 415-579-9740 Manager San Francisco, CA 94102 [email protected] [email protected] (415) 554-6710 (415) 554-7038 [email protected] Enforcement Unit www.sfgfta.org Hiring Parking Control Officers (PCOs) Assistance for Non-Profit Organizations 505 7th Street Lex Leifheit, Nonprofit Business Development San Francisco, CA 94103 Manager SAN FRANCISCO MARITIME NATIONAL (415) 553-1615 [email protected] HISTORICAL PARK (U.S. NATIONAL PARK (415) 554-6959 SERVICE) Debbi Borthne 2 Marina Boulevard (415) 553-1620 Building E, 2nd Floor [email protected] SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE OF SMALL San Francisco, CA 94123 BUSINESS (415) 561-7000 Abe Dabis Small Business Assistance Center www.nps.gov/safr 415-553-1441 City Hall, Room 110 [email protected] 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place San Francisco, CA 94102 Curtis Smith (415) 554-6134 (415) 553-1334 [email protected] 60 | City and County of San Francisco | Entertainment Commission | SF Outdoor Event Planning & Permitting Guide | 2019 Agency Contacts (A-Z) For information purposes only. Contact info is subject to change. Office Hours: Monday through Friday Mission Station SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC UTILITIES 8:00 am to 5:00 pm 630 Valencia Street COMMISSION (PUC) www.sfosb.org/contact-usintake-form San Francisco, CA 94110 Water, Power, Sewer www.sfosb.org (415) 558-5400 Main 525 Golden Gate Avenue www.businessportal.sfgov.org (415) 558-5457 Permit Officer San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 551-3000 Northern Station www.sfwater.org SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE OF THE MAYOR 1125 Fillmore Street City Hall, Room 200 San Francisco, CA 94115 Bottled Water Ban and Alternative Water 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place (415) 614-3400 Main Sources: San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 614-3405 Permit Officer www.sfwater.org/eventwater (415) 554-6141 http://sfmayor.org Park Station To request access to water main and 1899 Waller Street a water meter: San Francisco, CA 94117 SFPUC Customer Service Center SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE OF THE (415) 242-3000 Main 525 Golden Gate Avenue, Main Floor TREASURER & TAX COLLECTOR (415) 242-3033 Permit Officer San Francisco, CA 94102 Payment Center (415) 551-3000 City Hall, Room 140 Richmond Station 1 Dr.
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