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Supervisors introduce multiple charter amendments on police, firefighters, nurses, inspector general and housing
Summary
Supervisors introduced a package of charter amendments and ballot proposals to set minimum police staffing, create a deferred retirement incentive for officers, lower retirement age for certain firefighters, expand nurse and 911 retention incentives, create an inspector general position, and establish an Affordable Housing Opportunity Fund for extremely low income households.
Several supervisors used Tuesday’s meeting to introduce a set of charter amendments and related measures addressing public safety staffing, government accountability and affordable housing.
Supervisor Dorsey said his charter amendment would reestablish minimum police staffing levels at 2,074 full‑duty officers beginning July 1, 2025, create a voluntary deferred retirement option (DROP) for eligible officers and require reporting on…
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