Seal of the City and County of San Francisco

August 18, 2004

August 18, 2004

Seal of the City and County of San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO POLICE COMMISSION AGENDA
Regular meeting

WEDNESDAY, August 18, 2004
5:30 p.m.
City Hall Room 400
#1 Dr. Carlton Goodlett Place
San Francisco, California

Louise Renne
President
Gayle Orr-Smith
Vice President
Douglas Chan
Commissioner
Peter Keane
Commissioner
Theresa Sparks
Commissioner
Dr. Joe Marshall
Commissioner
Joe Veronese
Commissioner

Lt. Edward Geeter
Secretary
Pledge of Allegiance; Roll Call

1. Discussion and possible action to approve the Memorandum of Understanding between the San Francisco Housing Authority and the San Francisco Police Department.

2. Chief's Report (DISCUSSION ONLY)

a. Report on the number of officer-involved shooting cases being investigated and the status of the investigations.

b. Review of Recent Activities

3. OCC Director's Report (DISCUSSION ONLY)

a. Review of Recent Activities

4. Review of OCC Policy Recommendations presented to the Police Department from 1999 to present. (DISCUSSION ONLY)

5. Discussion and possible action to instruct the Chief of Police to work with the City's Purchaser to terminate the Kroll contract. (ACTION ITEM)

6. Commission Announcements (DISCUSSION ONLY)
a. Scheduling of items identified for consideration at future Commission meetings

7. Approval of the minutes of the Police Commission Meeting of July 14, 2004 (ACTION ITEM)

8. Public Comment

(Members of the public may address the Commission on items that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Police Commission that do not appear on the agenda.)

PLEASE NOTE: The Police Commission will be holding a public, Special Meeting this month at a location other than City Hall.

  1. The Commission will hold its Community Meeting at the Park District, San Francisco Public Library, 1833 Page Street, San Francisco, at 6:00 p.m., on Wednesday, August 25, 2004, to hear comments from the public and Park Captain John Ehrlich concerning public protections issues in the Park District.

The Commission will hear public comment on all agenda items before or during discussion of the item. Public comment is limited to three minutes for individuals and five minutes for representatives of organizations.


(The ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. Please be advised that the Chair may order the removal from the meeting room of any person(s) responsible for the ringing or use of a cell phone, pager, or other similar sound-producing electronic devices.)


*There will be Public Comments on any item before or during discussion of each item.

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