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Votes at a glance: Police Commission approves consent calendar, minutes, moves DGO 1.08 to meet-and-confer and holds closed session
Summary
The Police Commission approved the consent calendar, adopted minutes and voted to move DGO 1.08 (community policing) into the meet-and-confer process; commissioners also voted to enter closed session and to keep the closed-session discussion confidential.
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At its May meeting the Police Commission recorded several procedural votes.
- Consent calendar (line item 3): The commission approved the consent calendar, which included receipt and filing of donations and quarterly reports (donation of eight pieces of art to the mounted unit, estimated value $2,000; department non-entity camera quarterly report; and SB 1421/SB 16 reports for April 2025). Vote: 4 yes, 0 no (Commissioner Leung: yes; Commissioner Clay: yes; Commissioner Yee: yes; President Elias: yes).
- Adoption of minutes (line item 4): The commission approved minutes for meetings on April 2, 9 and 16, 2025. Vote: 4 yes, 0 no (Leung, Clay, Yee, Elias all yes).
- Department General Order 1.08 (line item 11): The commission voted to move revisions to DGO 1.08 (community policing) into the meet-and-confer process as required by law. The motion passed: 4 yes, 0 no (Leung, Clay, Yee, Elias all yes). The DGO changes shift detailed procedures to a manual, update annual-plan language and require Drug Market Agency Coordination Center reporting; bureaus will continue to submit annual plans.
- Closed session (line items 13 and 15): The commission voted to go into closed session under San Francisco Administrative Code section 67.1(d). The commission later voted not to disclose discussion from the closed session (vote to withhold disclosure: 4 yes, 0 no: Leung, Clay, Yee, Elias all yes).
No recorded dissenting votes were taken on these items during the meeting. Public comment was solicited on each motion; none was offered for the listed items.
