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) is set to discuss a proposed amendment to Rule 1.14 of its Rules of Order at an upcoming meeting. The session is scheduled for Friday, February 7, 2025, at 2:00 PM in Room 400 of San Francisco City Hall.

The SDOB encourages public attendance and participation in the meeting. Those interested can access the final agenda, which will be available 72 hours prior to the meeting, by visiting the SDOB webpage at https://www.sf.gov/sdob.

For additional information or questions, individuals can contact the board secretary via telephone at (415) 241-7711 or email at sdob@sfgov.org.



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