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San Fran Super Bowl shine should stick around

Last updated: January 30, 2026 4:10 pm
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San Francisco is gearing up for Super Bowl LX, set to take place on Sunday, Feb. 8. With the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks preparing for their historic showdown at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, preparations are in full swing across the Bay Area.

As the primary hub for tourism, hotels, dining, retail, and events like the Super Bowl Experience at Moscone Convention Center, San Francisco is working hard to present a polished image to visitors. The Bay Area Host Committee anticipates up to $440 million in economic benefits for the city. However, there are concerns among locals about whether the improvements made for the event will last beyond the game, or if familiar problems like homeless encampments, open-air drug markets, graffiti, and street blight will quickly return.

The pattern of temporary cleanups for major events is well-established in San Francisco. In 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom ordered an aggressive cleanup for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, primarily for the benefit of visiting Chinese Premier Xi Jinping. Similar temporary cleanup initiatives have accompanied other major events in the city, such as Salesforce’s annual Dreamforce conference.

CEO Marc Benioff of Salesforce even threatened to move the Dreamforce conference out of San Francisco due to persistent homelessness, open-air drug dealing, and safety concerns, prompting City Hall to intensify cleanup efforts. Now, as Super Bowl LX approaches, city officials and Mayor Daniel Lurie have outlined a comprehensive public safety plan, including full police staffing, heightened patrols, and partnerships with federal and state agencies.

Despite assurances that there will be no widespread homeless sweeps tied to the Super Bowl, many San Franciscans remain skeptical. The city has a history of focusing on short-term facelifts for big events while struggling with permanent solutions to quality-of-life issues. Residents often feel that the city excels at making temporary improvements for visitors but fails to address ongoing problems like needles on sidewalks, visible disorder, waste, and encampments.

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Mayor Lurie has an opportunity to break this pattern by prioritizing sustained improvements in cleanliness, homeless abatement, and public safety. Locals are not asking for a one-time performance but for consistent care that matches the effort shown to visitors. It is time for San Francisco to deliver a sparkle that endures beyond the Super Bowl and other major events.

Richie Greenberg, a political commentator based in San Francisco, emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues in a way that benefits both residents and visitors alike.

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