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Airport seeks funding for dozens of sworn officers, to pilot premium curb pricing for Uber and Lyft
Summary
San Francisco International Airport officials asked the Budget & Finance Committee to fund a multi-year increase in sworn patrol officers and new ground-transportation measures, including a July 1 start for premium curb pricing for TNC pickups; the BLA flagged large percentage increases and will continue analysis in June.
San Francisco International Airport officials told the Board of Supervisors’ Budget & Finance Committee they plan to raise sworn officer staffing over the next two years and pilot premium curbside pricing for ride‑hail pickups to ease congestion.
Ivar Sattero, speaking for the airport, said the request stems from passenger growth and capital investments tied to “the $7,200,000,000 capital program,” and that a 0‑based staffing analysis recommends a higher complement than the department’s current budgeted level. “So we're trying to go from 142 officers to 229 over the next two years,” the airport said during the presentation.
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