Custody to hit the twelvemonth clock and be eligible to go out to a treatment program. So how are we working within some confines of the law and creatively working to support individuals to get out to treatment in communities. This last slide has an overview of accomplishments. A lot of what we have done to date is understand our problem a little bit better and generate pathways to do better. I make a joke about you got a District Attorney, a public defender, a sheriff, a Public Health representative all walk into a dueling piano bar. If they can come up with a combined recommendation before the board of supervisors saying, we all agree, and this one thing , i certainly hope that you will be able to respond and give us the resources to do that. One such example is a datasharing officer. Someone who can share data better so we know with a high utilizer, the x. Term isnt necessarily appropriate, and individual who has frequent contact with multiple systems touches our jail door, what are
Also working with other members from the city family. Everyone from sfpd have been nice bringing me up to the current level of information they all have. So we have those are discussions that we are having. I can tell you that the Police Department is concerned about everyones safety, regardless of the mode in which they move about the city. Certainly on the sidewalk people i can imagine i wouldnt expect that and i know a lot of people are surprised by that. What we have in that regard is a lot of foot beat officers deployed throughout all of the stations. So thats something that i can imagine or remind or discuss with the captains, who im sure are aware of that as well, about that being something that is addressed. The focus for our officers using police cars and motorcycles, speed is a big issue along with the focus on the five factors. People who are walking and on bicycles, theres a long list of people who are very vulnerable in a collision, more so than vehicles. So a lot of our e
Using the transitonly lanes. That concludes my presentation with slides if anyone has any questions. Thank you, commander. I believe commissioner fewer does. Thank you, commander, for this report. We received a letter from walk s. F. And they were very concerned about actually the numbers of citations being focused on the focus on five. So she has written us a letter and id like to address have you address some of these issues. One is the drastic drop in citation numbers. Im quoting from the public email that is sent. How is it possible that only 1500 red light tickets were issued, whereas 5,000 infraction tickets were given annually. In 2016, 13,000 speeding tickets were issued and much less are being issued in the last year . One of the first things i did when i took over was to reach out and meet with advocates like those from walk s. F. And the bicycle coalition. I spent time in a meeting with her and some of her staff listening to her concerns and getting her perspective and tryin
Were first posted and they became more truncated later, can you speak to that . The department did previously with the review back in 1112, the way the department previously did their annual reports where they were much more extensive, but they also took approximately 1824 months to complete. If you look back in history at the departments annual report, technically included data for 1112. It was much longer. So we are looking out for version we are doing now is to find more of a sweet spot in between that has a series of grass and basic data and information and additional narrative and something that is complete within six months of the fiscal year. But doesnt take a major thesis to do. What is the diffidence between what is the difference between a corner and a medical examiner . I am probably not the best one to answer that question. A coroner is under a sheriff, and other jurisdictions in the country. It could be anybody who runs for office and has absolutely no training. The medica
Coming into custody. It could, and these are back of the envelope calculations. And that number was 3,000 that you said were repeat bookings that come back. That was 1,394 individuals. Okay. If we were successful 60 of the time in stopping them coming back, we would realize 154 person reduction in our average daily jail population. Case processing reduction goals, of we just shortened Case Processing timelines, this is the time a case takes to go through the court system by 30 days, we would potentially see a 94 person reduction in the average daily population. Healthy connections and reduction goals, i will say that these arent unique, it cant all be added up together to equal a potential reduction because b. C. Overlap in the populations. So healthy connections, if you look at that comparison of time waiting in custody versus out in community, we could potentially see a reduction in 32 in terms of the average daily population. These are estimates based off of a 12 month prior to the