How about arresting and prosecuting the drug dealers? I didn’t see that on the list. Wouldn’t that be the simplest and easiest thing to do?
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Now now they don’t actually want to fix the problem. They are looking to maximize tax revenue with “woke” initiatives to redistribute to their buddies in the HIC.
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there is absolutely zero enforcement of any kind in this list. rampant drug use on the streets is not solved by opening “safe intoxication” centers. you need to arrest and prosecute drug dealers and remove all illegal drugs from possession. they are illegal, remember?
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“Homelessness and behavioral health challenges affect every neighborhood in San Francisco. That’s why we are implementing a citywide coordinated response to contain ALL of it in Tenderloin, SOMA and Mission”. Read a full article by
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Honestly, if I were you, I would be moving out of that district. They aren’t putting Nav Centers in services in the volume necessary to make an impact in terms of changing D6.
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All these efforts are commendable, but I fear it may be to late, San Francisco will take years to recover from the financial blow it has suffered from years of neglect. San Francisco is now known around the world as a homeless encamped city filled with sh*t and syringes.
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Like deferred maintenance- the worst
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Where will all these be located?
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Read her article on Medium. All D6 or border of D6 aka containment zone.
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