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Mayor's Press Conference - Jan 26, 2026 - Meeting

Mayor's Press ConferenceSan FranciscoJanuary 26, 2026

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San Francisco Unveils All-Hands Security Plan for Super Bowl Week

The Mayor and public safety chiefs gathered Monday to project confidence and calm ahead of Super Bowl 60, detailing a massive multi-agency deployment while drawing a firm line: the city will partner with federal authorities on counterterrorism, but SFPD will not assist in immigration enforcement. With no credible threats reported and protest rights explicitly protected, officials signaled San Francisco is ready to welcome the world — on its own terms.

  • Crime down nearly 30% over the past year, per the Mayor's office

  • All-hands SFPD deployment; days off canceled across Sheriff's Office

  • Sanctuary policy reaffirmed amid questions about federal coordination

  • District Attorney leads new human trafficking task force for event week

  • Emergency Operations Center activated for real-time citywide response

  • Officials encourage 311 for non-emergencies; coordinated street outreach continues daily

San Francisco's law enforcement and emergency services are operating at peak capacity for Super Bowl Week, with every major public safety agency briefing reporters on their operational posture.

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