Daniel Lurie 丹尼爾·羅偉
@DanielLurie
46th Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco
San Francisco's call for accountable leadership, service, and change has been heard. I am both humbled and inspired by the great honor and privilege of serving you—the people of San Francisco—as your next Mayor. Thank you to everyone who worked tirelessly on this campaign, and…
Thank you to everyone who joined us today for City Hall’s first South Asian American Heritage Month celebration. We honored the legacy that our South Asian community has built in San Francisco—through small businesses, restaurants, organizations, and our civic leaders. Happy…


A new generation of startups is setting up shop in SoMa, bringing fresh energy back to a neighborhood hit hard the past few years. I'm proud to see this momentum building downtown.
The company is part of a wave of tech startups with ambitious hiring goals that are activating those long vacant spaces in downtown San Francisco. sfchronicle.com/realestate/art…
The budget I signed today is responsible, balanced, and focused on the priorities that will drive our city’s recovery, including public safety, clean streets, and support for those struggling with homelessness and addiction. We took major steps to ensure we only spend the money…
When I came into office, San Franciscans were ready for change. Families were questioning whether to stay. Small businesses were struggling. Residents had lost trust that city government could deliver. On top of that, we inherited an $800 million deficit—the result of years of…


Today, at 9 a.m., Mayor @DanielLurie will sign the City’s new budget! 🖋️ @SFGovTV will be livestreaming the ceremony: 🔗 sfgovtv.org/BudgetSigning @sfgov #SFBudget #SanFrancisco #SFGov #SFbayarea
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, San Francisco’s beloved free music festival, announced the first round of performers for its silver anniversary celebration. sfchronicle.com/entertainment/…
San Francisco will be the music capital of the world this summer. On August 3rd, catch Dead & Company’s Golden Gate Park show in IMAX at the AMC Metreon — 6PM! Not in San Francisco? The show will be livestreamed in theaters across the U.S. too. imax.com/movie/dead-and…
The 7 Haight/Noriega, 5 Fulton, and N Judah lines are getting a psychedelic makeover to mark the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary. For the next three weeks, San Francisco will be the music capital of the world—with concerts and celebrations across the city, including three…



Retail is coming back to San Francisco. Ross just opened a second Market Street location—bringing jobs, foot traffic, and momentum downtown. This is the kind of investment our city needs, and it’s just the beginning.
Ross Dress for Less premiered its second Market Street store in downtown San Francisco this weekend, defying the wave of struggling Union Square retailers. sfchronicle.com/sf/article/ros…
If you’re a Deadhead, I already know you’ve got a busy August planned. 🥀💀⚡ I had the chance to talk with Tom Murphy, the founder behind the legendary Jerry Day celebration in San Francisco’s Excelsior District. Jerry Day is more than just a free music festival—it’s a…
Our PermitSF legislation is making it easier to do what should’ve always been simple. These reforms are part of a broader effort to make San Francisco a city where small businesses thrive.
AI company @glean just opened their largest office in South Beach because they know what we know: San Francisco is where the talent and energy is.
Today, with the help of the entire Board of Supervisors, I signed a legislative package that cuts red tape and bring common-sense changes to our permitting system. Thanks to this first batch of PermitSF legislation: ➡️If you want to put out tables and chairs on the sidewalk…




There is no realistic plan for Alcatraz to host anyone other than visitors. If the federal government has billions of dollars to spend in San Francisco, we could use that funding to keep our streets safe and clean and help our economy recover. Alcatraz is a beloved destination…
BREAKING: The U.S. attorney general and interior secretary traveled early this morning to Alcatraz, where they were expected to announce a highly improbable plan to reopen the prison on the San Francisco Bay island. sfchronicle.com/politics/artic…
It's July 15, which means we have one more month of offering free lunches & snacks to youth at sites in #SanFrancisco! Anyone under the age of 18 can receive a free lunch & snacks every weekday between now and August 15. Visit dcyf.org to find a site near you.
Yesterday, my administration delivered a series of major legislative wins thanks to our partnership with the Board of Supervisors. The Board passed a responsible budget that moves our city forward, including tens of millions to address homelessness. They voted unanimously to cut…
Powell Street has real momentum. Investments are returning to this iconic coordinator, and with them, international brands like Nintendo, Pop Mart, and Zara and bringing more energy downtown. sfstandard.com/2025/07/16/pow…
I love this city, and so does every San Franciscan I talk to. Our new Love Our Neighborhoods permit program will make it easier to turn that love into action. It will now be easier to install a little library, paint a mural, or put in a planter box—with the city supporting the…



Great to join @CNBC to talk about San Francisco’s innovative approach to government and economic recovery. Watch the full segment here ⬇️ cnbc.com/2025/07/14/san…
We can have clean and safe streets in every neighborhood in our city—and we are making progress each day to get there. Our administration has operationalized six integrated neighborhood-based street outreach teams that bring critical services directly to the people who need…
The Lurie administration this month began dispatching community ambassadors to a section of Sixth Street south of Market as well as the area around 16th and Mission streets. sfchronicle.com/sf/article/lur…