At mcallister and a second involved geary street itself and you can see on the map the red Northern Boundary of the tenderloin district. This proposal was to include both sides of geary in the tenderloin district and the third one is the orange shaded area again dealing with the west side of the tenderloin district and further to van ness all the way south which would include city hall and all the way down to where van ness meets Market Street is the third option that weve heard. I think the chief wants to Say Something and i do too. I dont recall there was ever an option where city center got taken and i thought the blue area underneath underneath there that blue area would just go to van ness with mcallister being the southern border i dont think the tenderloin residents ever wanted civic center. Correct. Civic center is in the orange area. Do you see where the arrow is now . That arrow would just go to van ness and the dividing line i have including the arteries to polk and eddie an
Justice should provide Technical Assistance and collect best practices and be prepared to help cities create this structure potentially with some matching funds and theres a detailed letter that was provided to the task force with several recommendations and were very pleased that the task force did include civilian oversight as a key recommendation in its report. Im now going to move away from that report into some recent activities that my staff and i have been involved in i recently participated in a symposium as a panelist and cosponsors by the league of california cities and Chapman University and the panel i participanted i participated on was Police Misconduct and i stressed that a Risk Management tool is to use civilian oversight to develop policy recommendations as we do in could as we do in conjunction with the Police Department and the Police Commission and last week Deputy Director served as a prerpt a presenter and spoke on the San Francisco Police Department crowd control
Would just go to van ness with mcallister being the southern border i dont think the tenderloin residents ever wanted civic center. Correct. Civic center is in the orange area. Do you see where the arrow is now . That arrow would just go to van ness and the dividing line i have including the arteries to polk and eddie and farrell street larkin up to polk. Yeah that is correct. This is why we do this but thats too broad of an area. It would go to mcallister that was the request. Absolutely. I want to stop there. We had a really robust meeting in the tenderloin and the thrust behind it there was a concern about the border on larkin street and the activity there and certain gangs and people benefitting from that being a border street and you are going to talk about the mall now . West field mall. Correct. The green shaded area represents Market Street between Market Street and third to fifth street between market and mission, which is the location of the west field mall and obviously ther
Areas for some types of illegal activities so well hear now from the controller of what we believe the proposed changes are and this is an opportunity for all of us to go back through your notes check to see if theres anything missing here and an opportunity to consider the data when we look at what final map were going to adopt because now we have the Community Perspective and want to integrate that and make sure we take the community ideas, understand what the data is and come up with something that makes the most sense so feel free to add anything you feel might be missing so ill go to the controllers office. Thank you president loftus once again good evening and members of the public my name is randy maclure e. We have a third party expert consultant based out of massachusetts who has been along for the ride along the way Public Safety Strategies Group and we want to have them come back at the final stage to address some of these data issues and questions that you that you may have
Francisco Police Department and the first action item is the United States department of justice through its research arm the National Institute of justice should expand its agenda to include civilian oversight and the second is the office of the department of justice should provide Technical Assistance and collect best practices and be prepared to help cities create this structure potentially with some matching funds and theres a detailed letter that was provided to the task force with several recommendations and were very pleased that the task force did include civilian oversight as a key recommendation in its report. Im now going to move away from that report into some recent activities that my staff and i have been involved in i recently participated in a symposium as a panelist and cosponsors by the league of california cities and Chapman University and the panel i participanted i participated on was Police Misconduct and i stressed that a Risk Management tool is to use civilian o