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Community Pushes Police Commission to Move Southern District Line from Sixteenth to Mariposa
Summary
At a Police Commission community meeting on Southern District redistricting, residents, neighborhood groups and businesses urged shifting the proposed boundary from Sixteenth Street to Mariposa to keep Mission Bay intact and simplify event policing; commissioners heard repeated requests but made no decision.
The San Francisco Police Commission met with residents and stakeholders in South of Market to present a data-driven proposal to redraw Southern Police District boundaries and to solicit public input. President Susie Loftus opened the meeting and emphasized that no decision would be made tonight and that the commission sought community feedback.
The map presented by Captain DeFilippo and the controller's office would place the new Southern District around Third Street, Mission and include Piers 48 and 50; the proposal as drafted set the southern boundary at Sixteenth Street. "This process is designed for us to hear from you and factor that in," President Susie Loftus said at the start of the meeting.
Neighborhood leaders and businesses repeatedly urged the commission to…
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