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Residents press commission for coordinated action on cameras, foot patrols, pedestrian safety and services

San Francisco Police Commission · September 28, 2007
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Summary

Community groups and residents urged the Police Commission to coordinate city agencies, fund pedestrian-safety fixes, review surveillance camera monitoring and support the New Tenderloin (TNT) neighborhood initiative; speakers presented petitions and recommended a liaison and neighborhood rescue team model.

Dozens of Tenderloin residents and neighborhood groups used the commission’s public-comment period to press for coordinated city responses to quality-of-life and safety issues, from camera monitoring to pedestrian protections and services for people experiencing homelessness.

Dina Hilliard of the Safety Network introduced TNT (New Tenderloin), a community-led coalition focused on drugs, pedestrian safety and violence, and submitted a petition of about 5,000 signatures asking city officials for help. “We organized the neighborhood to organize around those…

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