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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Mayor Lurie’s State of the City: A Critical Examination
San Francisco’s Mayor Daniel Lurie, in this morning’s State of the City address, painted a picture of a city on the cusp of a triumphant economic resurgence, touting 2025 as a pivotal year for our recovery in the retail and office sectors. He highlighted declining crime, cleaner streets, and a “roaring back” economy, positioning his administration as the architect of this turnaround. A closer look reveals his claims of a “bull run” in these sect…
Lurie reflects optimistically on first year in office in State of the City address
(BCN) -- A sense of optimism filled Angelo J. Rossi Park in San Francisco on Thursday as Mayor Daniel Lurie gave his first state of the city address to hundreds of local leaders, city workers, and first responders. "Today, I am honored to present the state of our city," Lurie said in his opening statements. "In 12 months' time, we have become known around the world as a city on the rise. And that doesn't happen without all of you." The 40-minute…
SF Mayor Daniel Lurie gives 1st State of the City address
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie will deliver his first State of the City address, highlighting that the city is "on the rise" and that neighborhoods are thriving once again amid his focus on public safety.
Lurie says San Francisco's future hinges on long-term affordability
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