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Supervisors continue ordinance to require station‑level community policing plans to May 12

Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · April 28, 2022
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Summary

Chair Supervisor Gordon Marr moved to continue an ordinance that would require the SFPD to develop community policing plans for each district station with public input and annual posting; Marr said amendments were not ready and the committee unanimously approved a continuation to May 12, 2022.

SAN FRANCISCO — The Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on April 28 moved to continue consideration of an ordinance that would require the San Francisco Police Department to develop Community Policing Plans (CPPs) at each district station.

Chair Supervisor Gordon Marr said…

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