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Mayor's Press Conference - Feb 17, 2026 - Meeting

Mayor's Press ConferenceSan FranciscoFebruary 17, 2026

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Mayor Lurie Signs Reset Center Into Law, Launching Health-Based Arrest Facility in SoMa

Mayor Daniel Lurie signed legislation creating the Reset Center, a first-of-its-kind facility where people arrested for public drug use will be triaged in a therapeutic setting staffed by healthcare professionals rather than booked into jail. The signing caps months of policy development and signals the most aggressive enforcement-plus-treatment pivot San Francisco has attempted since fentanyl reshaped its streets.

  • New Reset Center launches as a pilot in South of Market, creating a third option between jail and the emergency room for people arrested for public intoxication and drug use

  • Supervisor Dorsey calls it the most important policy shift since the fentanyl crisis, framing a blunt new accountability message: "get sober, get arrested, or get out"

  • Sheriff's Office and Department of Public Health will jointly operate the facility, with SFPD transporting arrestees and healthcare workers providing on-site treatment

  • Community voices back the approach — a recovery program participant and a small business owner offer personal testimony in support

The basics: The Reset Center — Rapid Enforcement Support Evaluation and Triage — is a secure, health-focused facility where San Francisco police officers can bring people arrested for public drug use or intoxication. Rather than processing them through the county jail or dropping them at an already-strained emergency department, staff from the Department of Public Health will evaluate and stabilize individuals in a therapeutic environment, with the goal of connecting them to recovery services. The Sheriff's Office will provide security and custody oversight. Connections Health Solutions was referenced as an operational partner.

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