Official San Francisco City Notices: Health Alerts and Legislative Agendas for March 1, 2026

Official City Notice Roundup
Welcome to the sanfrancisco.news official notice roundup for Sunday, March 1, 2026. As the city enters the month of March, several critical health advisories remain in effect, and the Board of Supervisors prepares for a heavy schedule of committee meetings and public hearings. This report summarizes essential information for residents, contractors, and public health stakeholders.
Public Health Advisories and Alerts
The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) continues to monitor several active health concerns across the city. Residents are urged to take note of the following active advisories:
- Severe Mushroom Poisoning Advisory: Issued in late February, this advisory remains active following an increase in severe poisonings across the San Francisco Bay Area. SFDPH warns residents against consuming wild mushrooms, as recent weather patterns have led to a surge in toxic species that closely resemble edible varieties.
- Statewide Measles Alert: Following a reported increase in measles cases across California, SFDPH has issued an alert for healthcare providers and families. The department reaffirms its commitment to the evidence-based childhood immunization schedule and urges all residents to ensure their vaccinations are up to date.
- High School Tuberculosis (TB) Monitoring: Health officials are continuing clinical evaluations and reporting following a TB outbreak identified at a local high school earlier this year. Close contacts are being monitored to prevent further community transmission.
Upcoming Public Meetings and Legislative Agendas
While today is Sunday, several high-priority meetings are scheduled for Monday, March 2, 2026, at City Hall. Members of the public are encouraged to attend or provide remote testimony.
- Rules Committee: Meeting Monday at 10:00 AM in Room 250. The committee will consider appointments to the Assessment Appeals Board No. 3 and discuss the Police Surveillance Technology Policy for electronic location tracking devices.
- Health Commission: A regular meeting is scheduled for Monday at 4:00 PM in Room 408. Key agenda items include the Department of Public Health budget for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 fiscal years, as well as planned budget reductions for Community Based Organizations (CBOs).
- Land Use and Transportation Committee: Meeting Monday at 1:30 PM in Room 250. Agenda items include discussions on the 2025 Fire Code adoption and environmental findings for waterfront projects.
Infrastructure and Public Works Updates
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) and Public Works have announced several major projects commencing this month:
- Harkness Avenue Infrastructure Improvements: A $12.6 million project to replace 8-inch ductile iron water mains and rehabilitate sewers will begin this month on Harkness Avenue, Goettingen Street, and Brussels Street. Residents should expect localized traffic delays and temporary water service interruptions.
- Electrical Distribution Maintenance: An as-needed contract for electrical distribution and construction support, valued at $43 million, has been finalized to ensure the stability of the city's power grid.
- Waterfront Resilience Program: A new professional services agreement for the Waterfront Resilience Program officially commences on March 2, 2026, aimed at long-term structural stabilization of the Port of San Francisco.

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