SFPD Captain Community Meetings

Not every district throughout San Francisco has a police station located within its borders, but each has anywhere from two to six stations serving its residents. Each month, SFPD station captains host meetings to provide community members with an opportunity to connect, ask questions and hear updates about their area. These meetings provide insight, bring communities together and give residents an opportunity to connect with and learn more about what’s happening in their neighborhoods.


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  • Bayview District Community Meeting

    • Tuesday, July 1 @ 5pm

      • Bayview Station – 201 Williams Avenue

  • Central District Community Meeting

    • Thursday, July 17 @ 5pm

      • Please call the Central Station for meeting location – 415-315-2400

  • Ingleside District Community Meeting

    • Tuesday, July 15 @ 6pm

      • Ingleside Station – 1 Sergeant John V. Young Lane

  • Mission District Community Meeting

    • Tuesday, July 29 @ 5pm

      • Mission Station – 630 Valencia Street

  • Northern District Community Meeting

    • Tuesday, July 8 @ 5pm

      • Northern Station – 1125 Fillmore Street

  • Park District Community Meeting

    • Wednesday, July 23 @ 6:30pm via Zoom

  • Richmond District Community Meeting

    • Tuesday, July 22 @ 5pm

      • Please call the Richmond Station for meeting location – 415-666-8000

  • Southern District Community Meeting

    • Wednesday, July 16 @ 6pm

      • Please visit the Southern Station’s X account for meeting location

  • Taraval District Community Meeting

    • Thursday, July 17 @ 6pm

      • Please call Taraval Station for meeting location – 415-759-3100

  • Tenderloin District Community Meeting

    • Tuesday, July 29 @ 6pm

      • Tenderloin Station – 301 Eddy Street

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