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Mayor Lurie and Board of Supervisors to Convene for Policy Talks and Key Legislative Votes

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March 10, 2026/11:00 AM
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Politics
Mayor Lurie and Board of Supervisors to Convene for Policy Talks and Key Legislative Votes
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Daniel Lurie

San Francisco Government Prepares for Busy Tuesday Session

Today, Tuesday, March 10, 2026, San Francisco’s political landscape is marked by a full schedule of legislative sessions and committee meetings. The centerpiece of the day’s activity is the regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors, where members are expected to finalize several ordinances and engage in a mandatory policy discussion with Mayor Daniel Lurie. The sessions are set to take place at City Hall, primarily within the Legislative Chamber.

Board of Supervisors to Vote on Fire Code and Lawsuit Settlements

The Board of Supervisors is scheduled to meet at 2:00 p.m. in Room 250 of City Hall. High on the agenda is the final passage of a significant ordinance regarding the city’s safety infrastructure. Supervisors will vote on whether to repeal the existing San Francisco Fire Code and enact a new version that aligns with the 2025 California Fire Code and the 2024 International Fire Code. This update includes modernized provisions for permits, inspections, and local safety findings. Having passed its first reading last week, the ordinance is expected to receive final approval today.

Other items on the Board’s legislative agenda include:

  • Legal Settlement: A resolution to approve a $55,000 settlement in the lawsuit filed by Kisha Henderson against the City and County of San Francisco.
  • Commemorative Street Naming: The adoption of a resolution to add the commemorative name “James Richard Way” to Oakdale Avenue, specifically between Third Street and Newhall Street.
  • Administrative Business: Formal approval of minutes from earlier 2026 sessions and the standard ancestral homeland acknowledgement of the Ramaytush Ohlone.

Mayor Lurie’s Monthly Policy Appearance

Pursuant to City Charter Section 3.100(7), today marks the second Tuesday of the month, the designated time for the Mayor to appear in person before the Board of Supervisors. Mayor Daniel Lurie is expected to engage in formal policy discussions with the supervisors. This session allows the Board to question the executive branch on pressing city issues, ranging from economic recovery to public safety initiatives. These discussions are a cornerstone of the city's transparent governance, providing a public forum for the Mayor to outline his administration’s priorities for the spring season.

Evening Commission Sessions

Government activity continues into the evening with several commission meetings. The Veterans Affairs Commission will hold its March meeting at 6:00 p.m. in Room 416, focusing on services for local veterans. Simultaneously, the Behavioral Health Commission will host both its Rules and Reports Committee at 5:00 p.m. and its Executive Committee at 6:00 p.m. in Room 408. These committees are expected to review annual report outlines and discuss pending resolutions related to community health providers.