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Sheriff presents station-transfer proposal; committee treats it as a staffing option

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · June 22, 2015
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Summary

During budget hearings the Sheriff—s office presented an operational analysis suggesting station-transfer units run by the Sheriff could cover duties at lower cost and hours than SFPD; supervisors welcomed the data as one possible staffing tool while noting it is not a substitute for broader police staffing needs.

The San Francisco Sheriff—s Department presented an analysis to the Budget & Finance Committee examining the hours and costs of station-transfer coverage and comparing them to San Francisco Police Department operations.

The Sheriff told the committee that the SFPD would need roughly 91,980 hours per year (an amount the Sheriff characterized as routine for the…

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