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Police commission unveils proposed district boundary changes; 90-day public comment period set
Summary
A consultant and the SFPD presented proposed changes to San Francisco police district boundaries to balance workload after the Southern Station move. The commission opened a 90-day public comment period and scheduled four community meetings; residents urged earlier engagement and specific boundary changes affecting the Tenderloin.
San Francisco Police Commission members on Dec. 10 heard a data-driven proposal to redraw police district boundaries after the Southern Station relocates in early 2015. The controller's office and consultant Public Safety Strategies Group presented recommended lines intended to balance incident workloads and simplify borders.
The proposal, developed over eight months, drew on CAD calls-for-service and incident ("CABLE") data, interviews with command staff and captains, and multiple map iterations reviewed by a working group and a steering committee. Randy McClure of the controller's office introduced the project; Kim Craven of Public Safety Strategies Group presented maps…
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