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Mayor's Press Conference - Feb 02, 2026 - Meeting

Mayor's Press ConferenceSan FranciscoFebruary 2, 2026

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San Francisco Pledges Safe Super Bowl Week With All-Hands Security Push

Mayor Daniel Lurie gathered the city's top public safety brass Monday to project confidence and coordination ahead of Super Bowl LX, promising robust law enforcement presence while reaffirming that San Francisco will not assist federal immigration authorities—a message aimed squarely at residents who may fear venturing out during a week of heightened police visibility.

  • The mayor and department heads announce all-hands deployment across SFPD, Fire, Sheriff's Office, and parks for Super Bowl Week.

  • Street closures expected around Civic Center, Moscone, Ferry Building through Feb. 9; rideshare companies being geofenced.

  • City reaffirms sanctuary policy, urging immigrants to call 911 without fear of federal enforcement.

  • Human trafficking task force conducting operations; DA publicizes hotline for reporting.

Why it matters: With hundreds of thousands of visitors expected for Super Bowl-related festivities spanning multiple venues, San Francisco is staking its reputation on delivering a safe, well-coordinated experience—one that could shape perceptions of the city for years.

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