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Police commission narrows redistricting options, leans toward Tenderloin border shift to Polk or Van Ness

San Francisco Police Commission · April 8, 2015
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Summary

After a months‑long public process, commissioners heard controller’s office options that would move the Tenderloin boundary (Larkin vs. Polk vs. Van Ness) and asked staff to return with two refined maps — including a Polk option — for a vote next week.

The Police Commission received a detailed presentation from the controller’s office and its consultant on proposed police‑district boundary changes and directed staff to return with two refined maps for a vote at the next meeting.

Project manager Randy McClure and consultant Kim Craven walked commissioners through four options and the operational implications. The Tenderloin boundary produced the most debate: community members argued that moving the western border to Polk…

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