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Board approves first-reading ordinance to require airport staffing plans, citing need for flexibility
Summary
The Board passed on first reading an ordinance directing the police chief and airport director to assess staffing needs at San Francisco International Airport and to create plans to redeploy sworn airport bureau personnel under certain circumstances.
The Board of Supervisors on April 17 approved on first reading an ordinance requiring the chief of police and the airport director to determine staffing needs at the airport, create a staffing plan to redeploy sworn Airport Bureau personnel under specified circumstances, and set reporting requirements.
Supervisor Mercarimi, who introduced the measure in the public-safety committee, framed it as a collaborative approach: “we're simply trying to make an inflexible bureaucracy more agile,” he said, adding that he…
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