If it's a medical facility to treat people if this is the goal, how is that a burden? Also, you can build it anywhere just freaking build it. If all these so called programs work, we should have less crime, less homeless. But...we don't, results speak for themselves.
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That was 2019. I researched this for a story and it took me 6 months to pull all the data from different places because it’s not all in one place. Mind you this number has gone UP since I wrote this, but all total the city spends about a billion a year dealing with it.
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What is your source for this claim?
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As of March 2020, the Department had contracts with 59 providers for 350 programs, including Administration, Coordinated Entry, Housing, Outreach, and Temporary Shelter. Total contract funding in FY 2019-20 was $240.6 million.
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That's right and that comes out of the Homeless Services budget. As I said, most of the money is spent on supportive housing. At best there is another $40M or so in medical support.
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You should educate yourself
@the_watcher — read the audit done last year for the@sfbos — it’s scathing: https://sfbos.org/sites/default/files/BLA_Performance_Audit_Homelessness_%26_Supportive_Housing_080620.pdf …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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