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Police Commission weighs neighborhood line changes as controller offers data options
Summary
The Controller's Office presented seven draft redistricting options for police district boundaries after 90 days of public input, prompting commissioners and the chief to ask for narrowed requests so consultants can run call-for-service and population analyses ahead of an April review and an April 15 vote.
The Police Commission spent much of its March 11 meeting reviewing potential changes to police district boundaries drawn from a 90-day public engagement process and a consultant's data-driven mapping effort.
Randy McClure, project manager in the Controller's Office, said staff distilled public feedback into seven options and urged the Commission to narrow its list of specific line changes before the consultant reruns call, incident and population data. "Keeping in mind that every individual line change on its own in a vacuum is not difficult to make, but once you start making multiple line changes in unison…
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