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San Francisco committee advances ordinance requiring district community policing plans

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · May 26, 2022
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Summary

The Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee voted to forward an ordinance that would require the SFPD to develop district-level community policing plans with foot and bike patrols and an explicit community-engagement process; the department said it supports the policy but implementation depends on staffing and budget.

The San Francisco Public Safety & Neighborhood Services Committee voted May 26 to forward an ordinance to the full Board of Supervisors that would require the police department to create community policing plans at each district station, including dedicated foot and bike patrol deployments and a community input process. The committee voted 3-0 to recommend the measure.

Supporters say the ordinance aims to prevent crime and rebuild trust…

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