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Comptroller-backed studies to reshape SFPD district boundaries and foot patrols; public outreach underway

San Francisco Police Commission · September 19, 2007
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Consultants described two studies — a district station boundary analysis and a foot‑patrol pilot evaluation — that will use consolidated police data, facility reviews and multilingual community surveys; an interim report is due Oct. 20 and the final report in December.

Consultants with Public Safety Strategies Group told the San Francisco Police Commission on Wednesday that two comptroller‑overseen studies — a district station boundary analysis and a foot‑patrol pilot evaluation — are underway and will combine department records, facility assessments and community input to guide recommendations.

"We are here to talk about the 2 studies, the district station boundaries analysis and the foot patrol pilot evaluation," consultant Kim Craven said during a public presentation, outlining methods that include station visits, interviews with beat officers and consolidation of disparate police data into a single dataset for analysis.

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