Now that San Francisco is talking about a charter-level Homelessness Commission with real authority, maybe it could be a Displacement Commission that also receives displaced persons after climate and natural disasters (and that focuses on need, not perceived deservingness)?https://twitter.com/hardlynormal/status/1195526100778201088 …
SF is the only county in the Bay Area w/out wildfire risk.
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Which is why SF should prepare to welcome people coming in from wildfire disasters. I read that in the October wildfire crisis SF offered all of 200 shelter beds. That doesn't seem like much.
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Also, earthquakes. As you know, FEMA and the SBA loan system don't treat low-income or precariously housed people as if they had much to lose in disasters.
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Plan ahead for flooding.
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