Bilal Mahmood 馬百樂
@bilalmahmood
Supervisor of San Francisco. District 5.
A glimpse of some of our wonderful summer interns! We have 9 rotating interns helping with constituent emails, managing 311 requests, and staffing community events.



I’ve always said the Tenderloin has the best food in the city. Don’t believe me? Just ask the Eagle. If you want to eat like a champion, I’ve got you: Chutney 📍511 Jones Street, SF
Khabib reveals he boarded Frontier Airlines just to eat chutney before the restaurant closed. 🛫😭 (via @AdamZubayraev )
Today I had the honor of recognizing Muhammad Yasir with a commendation on behalf of the Board for his unwavering service to our city as a public servant, union leader, and community organizer. From his work through the Department of Public Works to championing worker…

SF Supervisor @bilalmahmood joins me today on Political Breakdown. We talk ICE in S.F., his plan to spread homeless services across the city and how coming out as autistic has affected his life. Check out the full convo on our podcast!
Yesterday, I joined neighbors bright and early to help keep our streets clean in Haight-Ashbury. It takes a team effort to roll up our sleeves and do the work — but our neighborhoods are better off for it. And what better way to build community and meet new people than this?…
Celebrating the 114th anniversary of the Hayes Valley Carnival! Originally launched in 1911 as a symbol of resilience and renewal after the 1906 earthquake, the Carnival came back to San Francisco in 2022 to mark a fresh beginning after the pandemic. Thank you @hvnavoice,…
Come get groovy in the Haight at the Haight Street Day Dream, a celebration of the Grateful Dead’s contribution to the arts!
Apple Cinemas is officially open in the Tenderloin! And what better way to celebrate than by watching the new Superman movie with the Boys and Girls Club! We’re thrilled to welcome @AppleCinemas to the neighborhood, bringing wholesome, family-friendly fun for all to enjoy.…
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of celebrating the grand opening of the Disability Cultural Center, a first-of-its kind community space in the nation that promotes inclusion and belonging for all. We celebrated not only the opening of the incredible facility, but the example it…

San Francisco has long prided itself on being a beacon of progressive values and a haven for the LGBTQIA+ community. That’s why yesterday I urged the Board of Appeals to rescind the Letter of Determination for GEO Group in an effort to force an evaluation of the current use at…
For decades, small businesses in this city have been crushed under the weight of overregulation, from signage to sidewalk tables and chairs. Mayor @DanielLurie’s Lurie’s PermitSF initiative gives businesses room to breathe, and I’m proud to support this effort to strengthen the…


This is a critical moment in the city's history, it’s time to adopt a new, citywide approach to homelessness — as one city.
District 5 has lost 5 police captains in the last six months. Steady leadership in police districts provides a sense of normalcy, ensures consistency in strategy and operations, and importantly, helps build trust with the communities they serve. I’m submitting a Letter of…
Today, I had the profound privilege of commending Alice Wong, a visionary leader, cultural organizer, and one of the most powerful voices in the disability justice movement. Through her leadership, writing, and activism she has empowered the voices of individuals with…

Why is it so hard to operate a small business in San Francisco? One word: Overregulation. In this city, we regulate everything — from the font size of interior signs to window sign placement. Today in Land Use and Transportation Committee, we took a step toward cutting the…
Finished our monthly community coffee chat this morning, where the topic on everyone's mind was housing! Residents asked about how to make our citywide rezoning process stronger as well as shorten the time of construction via permit reform. Several residents also brought up…
