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Police commission approves MOU with SFMTA, sets work-order funding at about $8.99 million

San Francisco Police Commission · June 10, 2009
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The San Francisco Police Commission approved a memorandum of understanding with the SFMTA that formalizes work orders for traffic-company and transit-related police services; commissioners pressed for clearer language about redeployment and documentation of concerns for the record.

The San Francisco Police Commission on June 10 approved a memorandum of understanding formalizing how the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency will pay the police department for transit-related enforcement.

Ken Bukowski, the SFPD chief financial officer, told commissioners the final agreement reduced the department's earlier proposal for traffic-company work orders from about $13.7 million to "approximately $8,990,000 related to traffic company activities," which he described as roughly 57% of the traffic company's estimated…

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