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SFPD outlines $18.2 million target; chiefs present proposals that total $16.4 million

San Francisco Police Commission · February 11, 2009
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Summary

The police chief told the commission the department must reach an $18.2 million reduction target (12.5%) set by the mayor's office; current proposals total about $16.4 million, led by projected overtime savings, cost recovery from MTA, and program reductions, leaving roughly $1.8 million to identify before next week's budget submission.

The San Francisco Police Department told the Police Commission it is moving to meet a mayoral directive to reduce its next-year budget by 12.5 percent, initially quantified as an $18.2 million target.

In a detailed presentation, the department reported proposals now totaling about $16.4 million, leaving roughly $1.8 million still to find before the mayor's submission. The largest single savings item…

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