San Francisco Sheriff’s Oversight Board to review amendment proposal

San Francisco Sheriff’s Oversight Board to review amendment proposal
London Breed, Mayor — Official website of City of San Francisco
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The San Francisco Sheriff’s Oversight Board (SDOB) has announced plans to review a proposed amendment to Rule 1.14 of its Rules of Order. This review will take place during the board’s upcoming regularly scheduled meeting.

The SDOB invites all interested individuals to attend the meeting, which is set for Friday, January 10, 2025, at 2:00 PM. The location for this event is Room 408 in San Francisco City Hall.

A final agenda will be released 72 hours prior to the meeting and can be accessed on the SDOB webpage: https://www.sf.gov/sdob.

For any further questions or information, individuals are encouraged to contact the board secretary by phone at (415) 241-7711 or via email at sdob@sfgov.org.



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