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Lurie Reflects Optimistically on First Year in Office in State of the City Address

Mayor Lurie reported a 25% drop in crime and introduced the Family Zoning plan to address housing affordability and access in San Francisco.

  • On Thursday, San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie delivered his first State of the City at Rossi Playground, saying, 'In 12 months time, we have become known around the world as a city on the rise.'
  • After declaring a fentanyl state of emergency, Daniel Lurie, San Francisco Mayor, said the crisis 'changed everything,' prompting a policy pivot and last month's Family Zoning Plan approval shaped his affordability focus.
  • Officials report a 25% drop in crime in 2025 and SFPD applications up 50%, with violent crime at levels not seen since the 1950s, Lurie said.
  • The administration will expand child-care subsidies to include families earning $310,000 with a 50% subsidy, redo homeless services contracts for accountability, and combine the City Planning Department, Permit Center, and Department of Building Inspection.
  • Looking ahead to major events, San Francisco will host the Superbowl 60 next month and six World Cup matches this summer.
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KTVU FOX 2 broke the news in Oakland, United States on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
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