very strange how the more we expand and incentivize tent encampments, rather than shelter, the more people move here and camphttps://twitter.com/sfchronicle/status/1318686029948375041 …
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San Diego is using it's Convention Center as a shelter and it's widely seen as a success
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on a percentage basis, Alameda County is up by far more than San Francisco County.https://www.kqed.org/news/11748088/new-numbers-show-homeless-spike-in-alameda-santa-clara-and-san-francisco-counties …
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this seems extremely unproductive, like you guys aren't even talking about the same things. I will say the two worst places I've seen are that street behind the Home Depot in Alameda and some of the side streets in the Tenderloin.
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IMO this shows that homelessness is not a city-scale problem, it is at least a state-level problem, and in order to build enough housing to solve the problem we need to do it in cheaper places, like Vacaville or Chico
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yes it's also a state/federal problem. If there was more federal/state funding, you could distribute services and resources more effectively geographically instead of having them concentrated in cities.
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