In part San Francisco Administrative Code 20.400 but with the navigation centers they throw that all out even though it's in their contracts PS do a foia to have them produce documents SF monitor navigation centers sounds like another court case getting those documents
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Replying to @poetcharles @EmbarcaderoSafe and
that was mentioned before somewhere that the attorney is currently issuing FIOA/sunshine ordinance requests for documents. Hopefully they aren't all redacted :P
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Replying to @auweia1 @EmbarcaderoSafe and
Send those requests to the shelter monitoring committee , homeless Coordinating Board and Jeff you'll basically get a clear image of obstruction and stonewalling
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Replying to @poetcharles @auweia1 and
Are the LHC board members get paid? If so, no conflict of interest was disclosed by Local Homeless Coordinating Board Members: Del Seymour, Ralph Payton, Andrea Evans, Kelly
@NutCheese Erick Brown,@kimmaicutler, Sophia Isom, Brenda Jewett, James Loyce. http://hsh.sfgov.org/lhcb/5 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @EmbarcaderoSafe @poetcharles and
Is it paid? No, it’s unpaid public service.
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Replying to @EmbarcaderoSafe @poetcharles and
If you’d like to spend hours/years in public hearings and meetings because you were appointed by a long now since dead mayor Ed Lee, who grew up in public housing, to realize that yes, SF, dramatically under provides beds relative to other American metros
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @EmbarcaderoSafe and
despite having a similar per capita homelessness rate, you too are free to attend these meetings, learn more and meet service providers who work on everything from prenatal to veteran homelessness programs
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @poetcharles and
Twitter is a wrong platform to debate, so one day I may actually attend as I fail to understand how with so much money spent on the problem, SF can't seem to even make a dent in the numbers. And please don't say "housing".
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Replying to @EmbarcaderoSafe @kimmaicutler and
San Francisco has a housing first policy . I don't hear people building housing much
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Well that’s been a multi-decade struggle 
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