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Board of Supervisors - Jan 06, 2026 - Regular Meeting

Board of SupervisorsSan FranciscoJanuary 6, 2026

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The Board of Supervisors kicked off 2026 with a unanimous show of support for the outgoing Interim Police Chief, advanced a major firefighter training campus, and laid the groundwork for a political fight with PG&E over December's citywide blackout. Multiple supervisors used introduction time to call for hearings on the utility's accountability — and on whether Waymo's fleet of robotaxis made the chaos worse.

  • Board honors Interim Police Chief Paul Yep with unanimous praise from Mayor, DA and Sheriff

  • Supervisors call for PG&E hearings and municipalization after 130,000-customer December outage

  • Street vacations and zoning changes advance for new SFFD training facility at Bayview site

  • Community philanthropists recognized for rescuing 80+ park groups after Parks Alliance collapse

  • Resolution commemorating Roe v. Wade reaffirms local reproductive health protections

  • Golden Gate Park street to be named for "Claude the Alligator"

In a rare display of cross-agency solidarity, elected officials and department heads lined up to commend Interim Police Chief Paul Yep, who is stepping down after leading the department through a transitional year marked by significant crime reductions.

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The Board of Supervisors kicked off 2026 with a unanimous show of support for the outgoing Interim Police Chief, advanced a major firefighter training campus, and laid the groundwork for a political fight with PG&E over December's citywide blackout. Multiple supervisors used introduction time to call for hearings on the utility's accountability — and on whether Waymo's fleet of robotaxis made the chaos worse. | Board of Supervisors | Locunity