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SFPD presents proposed Northern District boundary changes; officials say shift will improve response and consolidate neighborhoods
Summary
SFPD and the city controller presented a proposed redrawing of district lines for the Northern District, citing a new Southern station, workload parity and neighborhood integrity; the plan adds about 10 schools to Northern and officials said staffing increases will follow vacancies filled.
San Francisco Police Department officials on the Northern District presented proposed changes to district boundaries Wednesday, saying map changes are driven by the creation of a new Southern station at China Basin/Third Street and by the charter requirement to review lines every 10 years.
Chief of Police, who spoke in the meeting as Greg Sarr (an earlier roster line in the agenda also listed a Gregory Peazer), and Captain McEachern described a plan that shifts parts of the Tenderloin and other nearby streets so that police station responsibility better matches geography and response times. "Some of the old police district lines created nooks and crannies and pockets that didn't get good police service," Captain…
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