The City Charter requires the Police Chief to submit a report every two years to the Police Commission describing the current number of full-duty sworn officers and recommends adequate staffing levels for the next two years, for budget consideration purposes. The Charter does not define “full-duty sworn officers.” Proposition F would amend the Charter to define “full-duty sworn officer” to mean a full-time officer except those on long-term leaves of absence, recruits who are training at the Police Academy and officers assigned to the San Francisco International Airport. Prop F is a charter amendmendment that requires 50%+1 affirmative votes to pass.
Fiscal Impact: Prop F would have a significant impact on the cost of government. Based on the Retirement System’s current actuarial assumptions and policies, the amendment would result in increased costs to the City ranging from $600,000 to $3 million in the first year. In subsequent years, the cost impact would range from saving approximately $300,000 to costing up to approximately $3 million annually by the fifth year of the program.
Next San Francisco Measure: Measure G