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Super Bowl 50 hearing focuses on jobs, transit reroutes and public-safety planning; questions remain about city costs and F‑line impacts
Summary
A long informational hearing drew presentations from the Super Bowl host committee and city departments on jobs, local-hire goals, transit reroutes (notably historic F-line substitutions), safety exercises and fundraising; supervisors pressed for clearer cost estimates and mitigation plans, and Castro merchants warned of harm from F-line service changes.
The committee held an extended informational hearing on preparations for Super Bowl 50, hearing presentations from the private host committee, city economic and emergency-planning staff, transportation officials and police and port representatives.
Daniel Lurie, chair of the host committee, outlined philanthropic and local‑benefit goals and emphasized the committee’s commitment to grantmaking and vendor diversity. "This is how you give back to the community," Lurie said, describing a pledge to raise and distribute funds to local youth-serving nonprofits. Host committee representatives and OEWD described hiring events,…
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