My latest: Three months after the city settled a lawsuit over the dire conditions in the Tenderloin, tents have nearly disappeared and some streets are finally shutting to cars. But drug dealing — neighborhood families’ top concern — is as rampant as ever.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/heatherknight/article/Tenderloin-tents-are-now-rare-Open-air-drug-15544410.php …
On the mental health side, voters passed a measure long ago to fund a Mental Health Rehab Facility at SFGH. It did not take long for the Mayors to convert that into a board and care and to keep it largely empty.https://missionlocal.org/2019/09/sf-officials-willfully-kept-45-beds-to-house-mentally-ill-empty-but-falsely-told-staff-it-was-because-they-were-on-probation/ …
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They are treating the same clientele as “Hummingbird shelter” but as it is structured, the residents can’t live there as long as they would if it was long term skilled care for people with severe mental illness.
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