San Francisco Board of Supervisors and Entertainment Commission Hold Key Sessions Today

City Hall Update: Board of Supervisors and Entertainment Commission Meet Today
San Francisco city officials are scheduled to convene several important government meetings this Tuesday, March 3, 2026. The day’s agenda is highlighted by a regular session of the Board of Supervisors and a detailed hearing by the Entertainment Commission, covering topics ranging from city-wide litigation to neighborhood event permits and sound regulations.
Board of Supervisors: Litigation and Legislation
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors will gather for its regularly scheduled meeting at 2:00 PM in the Legislative Chamber at City Hall. While the board handles a variety of routine legislative introductions and committee reports, today’s session features a significant closed-door discussion regarding the city's legal interests.
- Airlines for America Litigation: The Board is slated to enter a closed session to confer with the City Attorney regarding existing litigation with the group Airlines for America. This legal matter follows a motion approved during the previous week's session and remains a primary focus for the city's current legal strategy.
- Roll Call for Introductions: Following the private session, supervisors will participate in the standard roll call for the introduction of new ordinances and resolutions. This serves as the primary window for city leaders to formally propose new policies and requests for public hearings.
- Public Comment: As with all regular meetings, a dedicated period for public comment is scheduled. This provides an opportunity for residents to address the board on items within its jurisdiction that have not yet been vetted by specific committees.
Entertainment Commission: Support for Local Markets and Venues
The San Francisco Entertainment Commission is also meeting today to review permits that impact the city's cultural and economic landscape. These sessions are vital for local small businesses and the maintenance of neighborhood vibrancy across the city.
- Outer Sunset Farmers Market Expansion: The commission will review a request from Sunset Mercantile LLC for a one-time outdoor event permit. The proposal covers 37th Avenue between Ortega and Pacheco streets, aiming to facilitate outdoor entertainment and amplified sound for the popular Outer Sunset Farmers Market & Mercantile.
- Dining and Sound Permits: Two notable local businesses are on the agenda for sound-related permits. RT Bistro, located at 205 Oak Street, is seeking a permit for fixed place amplified sound. Additionally, Saluhall, located at 945 Market Street, is up for a limited live performance permit as part of the commission's consent agenda.
Public Participation
Today’s meetings underscore the continuous work of the San Francisco government in balancing legal obligations with the growth of neighborhood commerce. These sessions are held both in-person and remotely. Residents are encouraged to monitor these sessions via the city's official broadcast channels or attend in person at City Hall to stay informed on the decisions affecting their specific districts.

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