编辑: 思念那么浓 | 2019-07-14 |
s journey toward fine free, methodology, fines as a barrier to access, overdue fines disproportionately affect low-income San Franciscans, improving patron relationships with SFPL, and optimizing SFPL staff time. He said SFPL should make the following policy changes: 1. Remove overdue fines from adult and senior accounts;
2. Implement automatic renewal to give patrons more time with their materials;
3. Accelerate billed status initiation to
21 days past due, down from
60 days currently;
4. Increase the frequency and number of late item notices before items move to billed;
and 5. Communicate proactively with SFPL staff and patrons about any changes. Commissioner Ono entered the meeting at 4:54 pm. Christa Brown, Manager, San Francisco Financial Justice Program, said their job is to work with City Departments, community groups and the courts to assess and reform fines and fees that disproportionally affect San Francisco'
s low income re........