Committee forwards one-year SFPD MOU with U.S. Capitol Police; agreement fully reimbursed
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Summary
The committee forwarded a one-year memorandum of understanding for supplemental SFPD services at the San Francisco residence of Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi; SFPD said the federal government will reimburse the city and the agreement is not expected to reduce baseline patrol resources.
The Government Audit and Oversight Committee voted Dec. 4 to forward a resolution authorizing the San Francisco Police Department to enter a one'year memorandum of understanding with the United States Capitol Police to provide supplemental law enforcement services from Jan. 1, 2026 through Dec. 31, 2026.
Carl Neceta, SFPD government affairs liaison, said the MOU formalizes a supplemental, reimbursed security detail that continues the structure the committee and Board have approved in previous years. The detail provides a visible presence at the residence, monitors for suspicious activity, responds to incidents and coordinates with the U.S. Capitol Police and other agencies as needed. "This is a time limited, one year, fully reimbursed agreement that continues the current supplemental protective services at Pelosi's residence through 2026 without reducing baseline patrol," Neceta said.
Neceta told the committee SFPD anticipates more than $1,000,000 in revenue from the one'year agreement; invoicing and payment provisions are included and either party may terminate the MOU on 30 days' written notice. He also noted that to the extent SFPD generates records under the agreement those records remain subject to the California Public Records Act and the Sunshine Ordinance.
There were no public commenters on this item. The committee voted 3'0'to''0'0 (Vice Chair Sauter, Member Sheryl, and Chair Fielder voting aye) to forward the resolution to the full Board with a positive recommendation.
