San Francisco City Notices: Super Bowl Mobility, Seismic Safety Bonds, and Health Advisories
Official City Notice: Super Bowl LX Street Closures and Transit Shuttles
In preparation for the Super Bowl Experience events at the Moscone Center, the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) has implemented extensive street closures and transit adjustments active today, Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Motorists and commuters should expect significant congestion and detours in the SoMa and Union Square areas. Major thoroughfares, including Howard, Mission, and 4th streets, are experiencing rolling closures and parking restrictions that will remain in effect through February 10.
- Extra S Shuttle service is operating on Market Street between West Portal and Embarcadero stations from 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. today to accommodate event crowds.
- Central Subway service between Chinatown and Mission Bay will also feature supplemental shuttle trains during the afternoon and evening window.
- A special SFMTA Board of Directors meeting is scheduled for 9:00 a.m. at 1455 Market Street to address emergency transit infrastructure and regional coordination.
Legislative Roundup: Earthquake Safety Bond and Term Limits
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors is convening today for a high-profile session. A primary agenda item is the final vote on Board Ordinance #251216. This legislation proposes a $535 million Earthquake Safety and Emergency Response (ESER) Bond for the June 2, 2026, ballot. If approved, the funds will be directed toward seismic upgrades for fire stations, police facilities, and the city’s emergency water supply system.
Additionally, the Board will re-examine a proposed charter amendment regarding lifetime term limits for the Mayor and members of the Board of Supervisors. The amendment seeks to restrict officials to a lifetime total of two terms in their respective offices, modifying the current rules that allow for non-consecutive service after a hiatus. Public comment on these measures is encouraged during the afternoon session at City Hall.
Public Health Advisory: Tuberculosis Outbreak Response
The San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) maintains an active health advisory following a tuberculosis (TB) outbreak at Archbishop Riordan High School. As of today, health officials have identified more than 50 cases of latent TB and three active cases within the school community. While the SFDPH emphasizes that the risk to the general public remains low, they have issued specific guidance for clinical evaluations and reporting.
- In-person classes at the affected campus remain suspended today, with students utilizing a hybrid learning model through the middle of the month.
- Healthcare providers are instructed to prioritize TB screening for any patients affiliated with the school and must report probable active cases to the city’s TB Clinic within 24 hours.
Public Service: Chase Center Event Transit
Residents traveling to the Mission Bay neighborhood for this evening’s professional basketball game should be aware of supplemental transit options. The Muni 78X Arena Express will provide direct shuttle service from the 16th Street BART Station to the arena starting at 4:30 p.m. Special event parking rates of $12 per hour are currently in effect for all meters in the vicinity of the arena to help manage local traffic flow.