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>> ladies and gentlemen the chair has called the meeting to order please rise for the pledge of allegiance and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all thank you madam president i'd like to take roll. >> please do inspector. >> commissioner maufas commissioner turman sxhaish ask in route commissioner johnson's is in route and commissioner fung
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commissioner mondejar madam president you have a quorum also is the chief of police gregory. >> welcome everyone to the police commission meeting this is a special meeting we're having as part of our redrawing of the police district lines so as many of you know it's required the police department at least every 10 years realongside 9 lines and what makes northern northern and southern southern and make sure these make sense with the change in population and checking with the community so the process we're dlaefr to complete we're going to hear from the department and the consultant who redrew the map and hereby their process and what data they considered and what's important we hear from everyone here it is required and the right thing to do 0 that one of the things we
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factor is in community and neighborhood input not the stuff out of the computer but folks saying here's what is working we'll start with who we are and i'll start with commissioner mondejar. >> i'm sonya i'm the executive director of rally family visitation services at is it fair to say hospital and the school of social work and san francisco unified school district i go in district 7. >> and vice president commissioner turman. >> good evening and welcome i'm the vice president of the police commission a partial at the law firm of chief insight. >> commissioner president fong
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i'm vic to recall one thing a 10 year resident happen to be in the mission i'm currently the deputy director we're a nonprofit law enforcement that provides free skilled services to survivors of domestic violence and tomb u human trafficking i live in the northern police district my day job i'm an attorney and prior identifies federal prosecutor. >> okay. and again my name is suzy laughing i work by day at the attorney general's office and my patio e my husband and i are raising our kids in the northern sunset i severed and as prosecutor i'm a when the district attorney i worked with my neighbors to increase public
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safety and making sure we got community input so that's my background with without further ado please call the first item and the commanding officer of the commanding station to address the northern district and the presentation of the boundary assessment report discussion. >> good evening i'm not i'm choefr the chief of police as the commissioner maufas said there's a district bound this is a particularly important year for the first time since 1960 the police headquarters will be move forward if the hall of justice to a new building on china basin and third street that space right now books to
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behaving police station with the new haurld because a new southern station so technically the southern police commission will not in about the southern district if we didn't do a little bit of moving around it never happened with the tenderloin was part of the district and now a police district smaller by half of the other police district by be sector is to the necessity to swing the southern district southeast and south of it has the tenderloin district moving walk south across market street and a little bit into the northern taking up the no more than boundaries that will be described the workload remains relatively the same and no officers will be
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lost and the officers will xenophobic and additional officers will be going to all police station and more to the northern police station one - a few of the things we and the in the movement was more straight lines because some of the old district lines created new york city and crane i didn't see and pockets that doesn't get good police services because they were at the far end of the next or closer to castro and martha they merge so, i mean the northern politician and another one the market and pits public housing across steiner street from the northern police station that belongs to parks station so obviously it is going to get a lot more police attendance and
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presence especially like with the young people in the life that the police station belongs to the police station right across the street versus coming from park station to police those housing u public housing those are a couple that jump off the page i'll introduce the captain and the consultants will present the factors that were all considered for the be district boundary move thank you. >> they can chief. >> welcome captain. >> hello first of all, thank had thank you to the public and thank you for the opportunity for the proposed changes to present and chief and most importantly the community that has come out tonight one of the things i want to make sure i get out before this presentation we have coffee and cookies and you make sure you
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get them or the cops get p them talk about the where my involvement was in this and where the northern district boundaries the chief he talked about how ever 10 years required by the city charter to look at the district boundary to change the southern station and some of the anecdotal discussions we've had in the past with the locations of police station and where they were in relation to responsibility for officers to be involved with as part of this the chief put together and committee it includes a number of captains and command staff that looked at the district station with the consulting group i have to say we've spent well over one hundred hours between use it was multiple
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meetings we see started with thirty maps we had a discussion with the personnel that had the experiences with law enforcement on the street we'll be down to 5 maps we've presented to the chief and the chief made anywhere changes and came up with one map that process was good it involved a lot of the experience with the law enforcement with service community we looked at where housing locations were and churches were and schools where community were community groups neighborhood associations and tried to make them as at least impact full we came up with a promoted change for the northern stations if you look at the map you'll see the northern is alienated inoblast blue currently our boarderers
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are larkin street to bay street and northern station has that that border will stay we've got the responsible for that bodies of the larkin street to the tenderloin and those restraining order closer to the tenderloin and larkin is a tenderloin community and easy for them to respond we'll go up to larkin street but not in the responsibility for larkin street if you look at the borderer that's the marinas evidently and the borders to the south we run from larkin if you ran from church student that will not change we'll go up to castro the biggest change is the castro the borderer at the sceneer if you go to market street and shot up sterner that's the ocean he
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everything on the east is ours and across the street to the playground it's richmond station and the northern station to mark stack very it the station we thought what of those important to include those areas within the northern station we pushed our boarders out from 3wr5ud student we'll continue south to market and castro so you basically into in steiner 4 blocks and before a from 3wr5ud down to castro when we look at the key changes came up one of the things we've added 10 schools there wish currently 32 schools we'll go up to 42 schools we'll look at addressing another officers for the schools within our area
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there is obviously an increase in police personnel personnel we'll adding land and the chief said the staffing has i have no speaker cards we will increase our staffing other northern stations to handle the additional calls for service those are some of the challenges we see as some of the positives is what the chief said originally northern station there are 10 district station in northern station is probably one of the fewer destinations the city large enough if accommodate 50 officers some have exchanged by the size currently, we have not one hundred and 50 but one hundred we have the ability to add locker rooms and park facilities that the stationed may not be able to so we moved further west the second reason
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right now if i stand in the a parking lot at northern station and throw a rock across the street to martin luther king that is not our district that's the park district when we are looking at responding to calls for service many of us know where park station is located at 8th and for the officers to get to this area didn't make sense to the chief and a lot of of us us one the positive things behind that we will be adding two housing developments to the area that is important currently have 4 housing police officers police officers that are 10i7bd to the housing win the northern district by addressing martin luther king and marcus scaring i didn't my officers will distract with the youth to have a quick
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responses and alleviate delays in responses because our station is so close one of the other positive the chief and i went to the grabbed opening that was a boys and girls club that opened up on you fulsome street it's a beautiful venue swimming pool a baseball courts an unethical place the presentation all at children in the tenderloin and western edition will have a place to feel safe and be involved in athletics and other activities where we can gave me with them law enforcement and the community is a could see them and they can grew up in a wonderful environmentalist whether from marcus gary i didn't or the pits you'd like come there as one group that
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will allow my officers who work with the children to bring them so they feel welcome the last positive i saw as we looked at the chief said there is currently some crime issues in the past we'll have in the triangle right now around the depose triangle is 3wrd read do by the northern station we divide there's been activity and issues i have a concerns is the homeless and we at the department think it's important that one station as best i can has responsibility and oversight to address the the concerns 0 northern station will be able to respond to one location to one station to request when they have concerns in the neighborhood
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so we've done a lot of outreach some of you may have seen this on the newsletter i met that the supervisors and supervisor london breed and supervisor farrell we've dispensability time going to the haurnl and the depose triangle we talked about the visitation it was important for me to let you know you can present our positive and negative responses so that commissions is the prengs presentation i think it's a good congressman we can support with the staffing and with the resources that will be coming in a woo that services the community what we do with that i'll leave it up to where we go from 0 here.
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>> i'm a member of controller's office here in the city we've been working on the redistricting project with the police department for the better part of the last year i'm going to spend a few minutes talking about the methodology and the project overview as at chief said earlier, one of the key drivers in the passion the population continues to grow as the economy has improved there is a sense of workload between the districts in the city we wanted to address eaten, of course the board of supervisors legislation that does require the analyze to be done every 10 years back in the spring the sfpd and the controller's office teamed up and hired a consultant called the public strategies safety
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group 38 they came out and as 34e7ksz working with the working group to put into a motion analysis that developed a series of maps and fald this decision making that ultimately led to the number of final opens that that present to the chief and the steering committee and ultimately is where we are today, we're talking about the specific changes currently wrooer we're in a 90 day comment period those are the only proposals at this point but there will be two more beyond this meeting practice briefly this includes the pd and multiply stakeholders were swufd interviewed with the police
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department and the working group consisted of command staff and a steering committee that consists of the 3 people chief greg suhr as well as the corral of the city as well as the deputy director at the management department named robert they need to be included in the response of 9-1-1 the project timeline started last year with the data complex e collection and that we spent time with the work group to the maps to ultimately get to the fall where the steering committee has chosen those maps and now were in the 90 day period where the public comment is provided some of the objectives the work h working group parities how
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often are calls coming in the station and what's the officers typical day response times and preserve the integrity of the neighborhood and district specific operations logical alignment with the community and something that can be implement in the short-term that the working group considers a number of available a whole bunch of bullet points those represents the foster service the data points you they've looked at but all of those on the list were considered and things they thought about the process went as such in wants on the board the focus
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groups have multiple single line changes throughout the city a number of maps thirty were presented to the working groups and the working groups edited them and gave suggestions and came up with a final recommendation to the steering committee that consisted of the chief d e m and controller that group has been able to choose the finally map you see today as you can see this is the final map as proposed that the working group and the steering committee came up with thank you.
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>> dr. joe we've been joined by commissioner dejesus and commissioner marshall will you please introduce yourselves dr. joe. >> good evening, everyone dr. joe marshall been on the commission forever we run a program called the boy's club and the 30 soldier and the man that was close to me for many, many years so love being here and i'm commissioner
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dejesus that been on the commission for 6 and a half years maybe more i'm happy to be here my can i job is an attorney i am happy to hear about the plan that was not put in stone your comments are important and we'll be making a decision shortly so at this point inspector call the next line item. >> item 2 public comment all matters listed under the consent agenda are considered by the board speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and the department ocii personnel neither the police or ocii personnel or commissioners are required to respond to the public but may
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provide a brief response the police and commission and others staff shall not have to respond we have a large group we'll limit the comments to 2 minutes first come, first serve at the podium two minutes thank you. >> now is the time for public comment if you can come on up. >> folks don't you form a line or come up as available welcome. >> if you could identify yourselves. >> daniel mohammed for the record and daniel andrews first of all i want to give praise and honor to the house of god and thank you, commissioners for coming out to you our community for this important meeting
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i represent and was smond to the day for the black and brown alliance mere in san francisco real quick two minutes i want to say in terms of the district boundary in 2008 when the report was released with the comprehensive study that of those done everything pointed towards time response that needs to be considered as a he go forward mapping out thing the response time in the northern district as well as the bayview district was longer than according to that report in the terraceville and richmond district a that's one of the things we really, really want to press is the time response the hot spots in the city is
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tremendously higher in the districts where the response is alone i've prepared also a letter on behalf of the alliance to recess instruct the report and ask questions what was implemented and not implemented and why not implemented just to get an update the community needs an update that's why you haven't seen this for the commission to reflect the san francisco charter as well as the d o g the department so i'll provide this to the commission tonight we look forward to meeting with any commissioner as it moves forward thank you. >> mr. mohammed you can provide any comments to the mr. monore.
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>> next speaker >> i'm pass take care harry's harris a member of the black and brown alliance we go pretty far back i went with daniel to the occ to represent our city the city has done so many reports 2 wasn't going to be another report but here is another study but also i've worked with did i live on and maddox i've been around the northern police station so hopefully with the one hundred and restraining order officers they come in the new officers that do come in with a community policing attitude that really we haven't seen from san francisco police department you know so hopefully in this can be added a policing
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add you know to the chiu new community to the new districts wherever those districts are so thank you. >> thank you pastor. >> next speaker. >> hello, everyone i'm from the lower hate neighborhood association earlier this week we spoke what lieutenant escobar and some of the groups we're in favor of the redistricting i guess we wanted to know when and where we can find more information regarding the sectors and how they're to change i know if i recall correct 1, 2, 3, 4 were going to expand or a new inspector was going to be introduced how will that effect the response times as well as what's going to change in regards to the beat cops in the
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lower hate there's been issues that will be focusing in the octavia area we want to get more info on that. >> so the captain is here and can answer some of the questions tonight. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hello hi, i'm paulette brown as usual i'm here to talk about my son and staples for mothers that have lost their sons to homicide i'm talking about my son who was murdered in 2006 thirty round from a semiautomatic gun that hit my son he died saving someone else's life he only hollered out and said run they use my son as the target and shot him that many times since that day i've
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been asking asking for justice his case is a cold kinds i have no justice there are 6 perpetrators that shot my a sonny bring outline i you'll the sons i know wag a thompson hannibal and at this moment i don't recall the other names i don't have a place to put this poster except in my home we need a place instead of hanging them on the pole and somebody tearing them do you think i'm tried of someone tearing my sons picture down if we can put our sons or children's pictures and a venue to solve the homicides there are too many
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