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SFPD presents hiring plan, fleet needs and mobile-data priorities in budget briefing
Summary
Department leaders outlined a two-year budget update showing about 88–89% of costs in salaries, a multi-year hiring plan to restore sworn ranks by 2018, capital requests for a new Public Safety Building and urgent vehicle replacement needs.
Maureen Gannon and colleagues presented the San Francisco Police Department's budget overview for fiscal years 2013–14, summarizing revenue and expenditure priorities and standing requests to the mayor's office and the Controller's COIT process.
Gannon said roughly 88–89 percent of SFPD expenditures are for salaries and fringe benefits and noted state revenue (about $41 million) from Proposition 172 as a material revenue source. She described an aggressive hiring plan that seeks 150 recruits per year, multiple academy…
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