We now have 2,242 hotel rooms under contract for San Francisco’s vulnerable homeless residents, with more people moving in every day. You can find the latest data on the City's efforts to secure and open alternative housing sites on our data tracker:https://data.sfgov.org/stories/s/4nah-suat …
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Can your team please take care of the situation in Hayes Valley? It’s impossible to walk by the Ballet because it’s full of needles, feces, pee and fights between the homeless that are camping there. Everybody has called and request help and nothing has been done
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Insert any location in D6 and the statement would still be true.
@MattHaneySF
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Jeez. I've been a taxpayer forever. Could I get a free room? No
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All we get is to pay more taxes
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I work at one of the sites, and the things people are saying about other humans on here is wrong. These people are victims of dv, crime, severe trauma, and they don’t want to be there. We should be proud that our city is doing this, as
@LondonBreed, SF are leading by example - End of conversation
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@LondonBreed this is too slow! At the pace of 125 rooms a week, it will take 4 years to provide the 8250 rooms that our elected supervisors unanimously voted for! You are responsible -- PLEASE do the right thing, lives depend on it@DeanPreston@HillaryRonen@AaronPeskin -
If this inept SF government spends a billion dollars to house drug addicts, with no expectation, every year, forever, everyone will leave and SF will be left with nothing.
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So now they have somewhere to party and get high then pass out. Cool.
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