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Fire Commission approves conceptual SFFD operating budget as city seeks deep savings

San Francisco Fire Commission · February 11, 2026
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The San Francisco Fire Commission voted Feb. 11 to approve the San Francisco Fire Department's conceptual operating budget submittal for fiscal years 2026–27 and 2027–28 amid a citywide push to identify $400 million in ongoing savings. The approval is conceptual; final numbers will be submitted to the mayor's office on Feb. 23.

The San Francisco Fire Commission on Feb. 11 conceptually approved the San Francisco Fire Department's operating budget submittal for the next two fiscal years and authorized staff to send the department's proposal to the mayor's office.

Mark Corso, deputy director of finance and planning for the department, told commissioners the department is proposing roughly $573 million in operating funds across the two-year submittal and that the document is still a work in progress. "This is still very much a work in progress," Corso said, adding that the submittal represents a…

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