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S 2276

Divides the one hundred ninth precinct of the New York city police department into subdivisions

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Toby Stavisky

Overview: S 2276 - Divides the one hundred ninth precinct of the New York city police department into subdivisionsPurpose and Intent: The bill aims to divide the 109th precinct of

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Bill Summary · S 2276

Overview: S 2276 - Divides the one hundred ninth precinct of the New York city police department into subdivisions
Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to divide the 109th precinct of the New York City Police Department into smaller subdivisions to improve the department's operational efficiency and community engagement.
Key Provisions:
- Divides the 109th precinct into multiple subdivisions, each with its own commanding officer
- Requires the police commissioner to determine the boundaries and number of subdivisions
- Mandates the establishment of community advisory boards for each subdivision to facilitate communication and collaboration
Affected Parties and Impacts:
- The New York City Police Department, which will need to reorganize the 109th precinct and establish new command structures
- Residents and businesses within the 109th precinct, who may experience changes in policing and community engagement
Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been referred to the Cities 1 committee for further consideration. If passed, the police commissioner would have to implement the subdivision changes within a specified timeframe.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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