The San Francisco County government meeting held on July 4, 2025, focused primarily on the ongoing issue of recurrent power outages affecting District 7. The meeting was convened to address concerns raised by residents regarding outages that began in January 2024 and were exacerbated by a severe storm on February 3, 2024. These outages have significantly disrupted daily life for residents, schools, and businesses across the city.
The discussion highlighted the impact of climate change on power reliability, with specific neighborhoods such as Westportal, Mount Davidson, and Forest Hill experiencing frequent outages. Officials noted that seniors are particularly vulnerable, with some residents reporting being without power for up to seven days, which hindered their ability to preserve food and access essential medical devices.
The meeting included a call for PG&E representatives to provide insights into the causes of these outages, especially those not related to weather events. Concerns were raised about the long-term infrastructure on the West Side, where plans for increased housing units are underway. The need for clear protocols and responses from PG&E during outages was emphasized, as residents expressed feelings of abandonment during these crises.
Public comments were invited, and the meeting briefly paused to address technical issues before continuing with the agenda. The session underscored the urgency of addressing power reliability in the face of increasing climate-related challenges and the necessity for effective communication and support for affected residents.