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Police commission approves retroactive agreements for law-enforcement services at housing developments

San Francisco Police Commission · January 23, 2013
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Summary

The commission recommended retroactive Board of Supervisors approval of agreements for SFPD to supply supplemental enforcement at housing authority developments: $1,000,000 (FY2011-12), $1,115,000 (FY2012-13) and $1,300,000 (FY2013-14); Commander Works described officer assignments and coverage areas.

The Police Commission voted Jan. 23 to recommend that the Board of Supervisors retroactively approve memoranda of understanding between the San Francisco Police Department and the San Francisco Housing Authority for supplemental law-enforcement services at designated housing developments.

Commander Works described the program’s scope: officers known as Housing Officers…

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