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Homelessness

Mayor’s ‘plan’ for Tenderloin finally released—such as it is

Critics say the plan is vague, offers no real solutions, and relies on the cops and DPW.

The real, ongoing states of emergency for people who are in poverty

Temporary shelter beds and jails don't give people a place to live.

Breed’s Tenderloin crackdown goes to the supes in high-stakes vote

What is the mayor's actual plan for a neighborhood in crisis, other than more cops? It's hard to figure that out.

Breed’s Tenderloin plan is just a rehash of cruel policies that never worked

Using police to solve social and health problems has failed for decades; why is San Francisco ready to do it again?

Politics killed a homeless drop-in center, supes hearing shows

Mayor's Office cancelled project the same day Breed told a conservative group in the Haight that 'it's not going to happen.'

Breed bows to Cole Valley conservatives in blocking homeless drop-in center

Plus: Uncovering the privatization and corruption scandals of the Parks Alliance and the Rec-Park Department. That's The Agenda for Nov. 15-21

Why Mayor Breed suddenly blocked a homeless drop-in center in the Haight

A plan that CIty Hall and community activists fully supported abruptly died last month. Here's what happened.

Mayor failing to implement homeless CART team, advocates say

Supes approved the outreach plan—so why isn't it happening?

A scathing report says SF fails to give services to people in homeless camps

Study shows that most unhoused people never get shelter—but many lose all of their belongings.

Keep the SIP hotels open to save lives, demonstrators tell Mayor Breed

Sup. Haney says feds will probably keep paying—but in the end, the city needs to buy these hotels as permanent housing.

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