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SFPD says 263 of 272 DOJ recommendations are in substantial compliance; board continues hearing to May 12

San Francisco Board of Supervisors · December 2, 2025
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SFPD managers told the Board that 263 of 272 DOJ/CalDOJ recommendations are in substantial compliance, with nine items remaining tied to a data dashboard and data governance work; the Committee of the Whole continued the hearing to May 12, 2026 to allow follow-up.

San Francisco Police Department officials updated the Board of Supervisors on Dec. 2 about progress implementing recommendations from the 2016 U.S. Department of Justice assessment and subsequent CalDOJ review. Aja Steves, manager of SFPD’s Policy Development Division, told the Committee of the Whole that the department has reached "substantial compliance" on 263 of 272 recommendations and that nine remain open, most of them connected to a data dashboard and data governance work.

Steves described steps the department has taken to centralize data teams…

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