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Tenderloin groups press commission to change police district boundaries; department to return in September

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Neighborhood groups urged the Police Commission to move more Tenderloin blocks into the Tenderloin Station footprint to increase sustained beat presence. SFPD said it will return with a final proposal in September; an 18-month implementation clock applies under city code.

Neighborhood groups urged the San Francisco Police Commission on July 16 to adopt a revised district map that would give the Tenderloin station a smaller, more concentrated patrol area, arguing the change would allow more consistent beat officers and quicker responses in the neighborhood with the highest concentrations of children and seniors.

Jason Cunningham, program manager in SFPD's Strategic Management Bureau, presented an update on the department's boundary analysis. The department said it began the analysis last year, worked with stakeholders and an outside contractor, and proposed a preliminary map in February.…

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