Land Use and Transportation Committee Convenes at City Hall Today
Legislative Activity Focuses on Land Use and Public Health
As the city enters a new week on Monday, March 9, 2026, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and various municipal departments have several key sessions scheduled. While some regular legislative activities have been adjusted, the focus for today remains on city development, public health infrastructure, and youth engagement. These sessions provide a platform for supervisors and community members to address ongoing projects and administrative oversight within the city and county.
Land Use and Transportation Committee to Meet
The Land Use and Transportation Committee is scheduled to hold a regular meeting today at 1:30 p.m. in Room 250 at City Hall. This committee is a central pillar of San Francisco's legislative process, tasked with reviewing ordinances and resolutions related to the city’s physical growth, including zoning changes, large-scale development projects, and transit-related policy. Though the Rules Committee meeting originally slated for this morning has been canceled, the Land Use session is expected to proceed, providing an opportunity for the public to monitor the city's progress on long-term infrastructure goals.
Public Health and Youth Advocacy Sessions
Outside of City Hall, a significant public health meeting is scheduled for this evening. The Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) Co-Applicant Board will meet from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at 25 Van Ness Avenue. This session will involve discussions regarding the city’s ongoing efforts to provide medical and support services to the unhoused population, a critical priority for the current administration. The board will offer both in-person and virtual participation options for the public to ensure transparency in how these essential health services are managed.
Additionally, late-afternoon sessions are scheduled for the San Francisco Youth Commission. Two specific subcommittees—the Housing, Recreation, and Transit Committee and the Civic Engagement and Education Committee—will convene at 5:00 p.m. in Rooms 270 and 278 of City Hall, respectively. These meetings allow youth representatives to refine policy recommendations that will eventually be presented to the full Board of Supervisors, focusing on how the city’s urban environment serves its younger residents.
Executive Updates from the Mayor's Office
Mayor Daniel Lurie, who recently celebrated his first year in office, continues to focus on administrative stabilization and community projects. Following a series of appointments of civic leaders to city organizations last week, the Mayor’s office is currently emphasizing the implementation of community infrastructure improvements, such as the recently expanded free Wi-Fi initiatives in neighborhoods like Chinatown. While no formal press conference is scheduled for today, the executive branch remains active in coordinating with committee leaders on the legislative items moving through City Hall this afternoon.
Other Scheduled Sessions
The Assessment Appeals Boards are also active today, with Board No. 2 meeting at 9:30 a.m. and Board No. 3 meeting at 1:30 p.m. in Room 405. These sessions handle petitions regarding property valuations and are a vital part of the city’s tax and revenue administration. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to follow the proceedings via SFGovTV or attend in person as the city moves forward with its Monday agenda.
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