San Francisco asks residents to rate their feelings of safety in their neighborhood during the day and at night. This is used in part to measure the overall “feelings of safety and trust in police“ of residents.
The neighborhood with the lowest safety rating isn’t the Tenderloin or South of Market.
It is Seacliff.
Seacliff is a former residence park. Very exclusive neighborhood on the far side of the city, next to the Presidio, filled with single-family homes and for the longest time white-only.
It is also conveniently left off the map, but appears on the chart. It is the only neighborhood with a D rating.
Are electeds really expected to legislate around people’s feelings based on surveys like these?