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Tagged with: Homelessness

Breed’s office denies reality in hearing on Tenderloin state of emergency

There's not much available housing. There's not enough medical care. And the mayor's staff denies that the city even does homeless sweeps. Oh: But the cops are making more busts.

Supes approve mayor’s emergency declaration for Tenderloin

Breed didn't show up. Her staff contradicted her public statements. There is no real plan. But the board approved it anyway.

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.'

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.

No, Walgreens isn’t closing stores because of massive shoplifting in SF

The Agenda: Protecting tenants from predatory ADUs, where will people tossed of our SIP hotels go, and the start of local redistricting.

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.

The future of Mission Bay

There's still a lot to do to turn this former redevelopment area into a real community, a new survey shows.

City plans to close homeless hotels—so where will people go?

Information scarce on how, when—and whether—suitable relocations will take place.

Yimby housing bills are wildly unpopular in the state, a new poll shows

By 2-1, a cross-section of Californians oppose more market-rate housing as a solution to the crisis. It's a warning to Gavin Newsom.