It was exciting to see important progress this week on a number of issues we face:
1) I signed legislation by @SupStefani to create 744 new homes in Laurel Heights – which will be the largest housing development in District 2 in decades.https://www.bizjournals.com/sanfrancisco/news/2019/11/13/one-of-san-franciscos-biggest-housing-proposals.html …
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3) We opened the first Vehicle Triage Center, providing a secure location with access to services for people living in their vehicles and connecting them with housing and resources, thanks to the leadership of Supervisors
@Ahsha_Safai and@VallieBrownD5.https://abc7news.com/society/san-francisco-opens-first-rv-lot-for-homeless/5747748/ …Show this thread -
4) We worked together to pass Mental Health SF, a huge step forward in reforming our City's mental health system and providing targeted services to those experiencing homelessness, mental illness, and substance use disorder.
@MattHaneySF@HillaryRonenhttps://www.sfexaminer.com/news/sf-approves-fix-to-mental-health-crisis-but-city-officials-still-working-on-funding/ …Show this thread -
5) Finally, we launched an addiction service transparency tool from
@SF_DPH that aims to get more people into treatment by making it easier to find services, and ensure that all our resources are being fully utilized by people in need.https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/New-online-tracking-system-shows-how-many-SF-14900246.php …Show this thread
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Rent control is a good litmus test if you have basic literacy of basic economic and moral concepts. There is zero justification for rent control morally, economically, or practically. Rent Control makes us all worse off and you tote it around like it's something to be proud of
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