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Police Commission approves new SFPD district boundary maps, amid community demands for staffing plan

San Francisco Police Commission · November 5, 2025
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Summary

After a multiyear review and public hearings, the Police Commission voted 7–0 to adopt revised SFPD district boundary maps. Neighbors and business groups urged the commission to secure a concrete staffing plan for Southern Station before implementation.

The San Francisco Police Commission voted unanimously on Nov. 5 to adopt revised San Francisco Police Department district boundary maps that reassign portions of the city among several stations, including an expansion of Southern Station’s territory.

The recommendation, presented by Jason Cunningham, SFPD program manager, combined seven commission-requested changes with three smaller department-proposed adjustments. Cunningham told commissioners the analysis relied on decennial census data and 2023 calls-for-service and incident reports and quantified impact on workload; for example, he said that extending Central Station to Van Ness would have translated to about 4,392 additional calls for service in 2023 under the proposed lines. “The recommendation that is before you is the acceptance of the 7 changes that were brought to the department by the commission,”…

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