San Francisco Charter Reform

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San Francisco Charter Reform

Wednesday, March 4 is the final meeting and wrap-up of the Charter Reform Working Group which formed in December 2025. This working group is looking at the elimination of set-asides, spending baselines that are an articulation of voter values expressed at the ballot box. This includes arts and culture, libraries, children and youth services, transit, open space, and more.

Date and time: 

Wednesday, March 4, 2026 from 3:00pm to 5:00pm

City Hall Meeting Room 2011
Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place
Room 201
San Francisco, CA 94102
Please Note: If Room 201 reaches capacity, an overflow room will be set up in Room 305.

 

Charter Reform affects every San Franciscan—it’s the City’s Constitution—and the Charter cannot be amended without voter approval.  The best way voice your opinions is to attend these public meetings in person; these meetings have not been accessible remotely. For meeting details (location, time, agenda), check the Controller’s website in early March; the slide deck presentations from their previous meetings are posted now on the site. For questions and to submit public comment, please email [email protected].

 

Related documents:

Charter Reform Working Group - Feb 5 Meeting Slides

 

Past Articles and Recommended Reading:

City Hall Scramble: L.A. Council Slaps New Sunlight Rules On Charter Rewrite Panel
Hoodline - Los Angeles, By Juliette Kessler - January 21, 2026

Meet the 31 people tasked with reshaping San Francisco’s constitution   
Xueer Lu,
Mission Local,  January 5th, 2026 

City Hall takes on once-in-a-generation task to overhaul the City Charter, A 28-member panel could propose massive changes to city government.
John Trasviña, The Voice of San Francisco, December 16, 2025

 

 


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