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SFPD presents $577 million base budget plan, hiring targets and body-camera timeline
Summary
SFPD outlined a roughly $577 million baseline budget for FY16–17, proposed hiring to reach mandated sworn staffing by mid-2017, dedicated capital funds (fleet, body cameras), and requested resources for training, IT and a new Bureau of Professional Standards to implement 21st Century Policing reforms.
The San Francisco Police Department presented a base FY2016–17 budget Wednesday that Department Chief Financial Officer Catherine Maguire said totals roughly $577 million and focuses on hiring, training and capital projects tied to the department's reengineering of use-of-force and implementation of 21st Century Policing recommendations.
Maguire told the Police Commission that about 88 percent of the budget is salaries and fringe benefits and that the department plans to increase funded full-time equivalents from about 2,889 to roughly 3,027 in FY16–17 to support a…
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