Survey responses from members of the Department were more uniform than those from the community. Officer responses indicated that the stations were understaffed for basic police services (86%), patrol activities (89%), foot patrols (88%), administrative staff (44%), civilian support (59%) and specialized units (77%). Further, the SFPD members believe that vehicles to support the staffing needs (64%) and support of the specialty units (64%) are lacking. The Officers responding were not supportive of an alignment that reduces the number of stations even if it would mean more officers on patrol (63%). The Officers did support civilianizing positions to relieve sworn Officers from administrative duties, a perception matched by the community. Officers responded unfavorably to questions about how information was communicated that affect the Districts. Seventy four percent of respondents did not believe Officers were kept informed about decisions that affect personnel and the majority (82%) believed that they are not included in decision making that impacts District operation