The San Francisco County government meeting on July 4, 2025, focused on a significant resolution to establish a temporary shelter program at 2177 Gerald Avenue. The proposal, presented by the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, seeks to lease the property for 15 years, with options for two additional five-year extensions. The annual base rent is set at approximately $2.5 million, with a 3% increase each year starting in 2024.
The city plans to contribute up to $5.8 million for tenant improvements to facilitate the shelter program, which aims to address the urgent needs of the homeless population in the area. Recent estimates indicate over 4,300 individuals are experiencing unsheltered homelessness in San Francisco, with a significant concentration in District 10.
The proposed shelter will adopt a hybrid model, combining safe parking for vehicles and cabins for individuals experiencing homelessness. This approach is designed to meet the diverse needs of the community, particularly those living in vehicles. The program is expected to include 24/7 staffing, case management, and essential amenities such as restrooms, showers, and dining facilities.
The city has engaged in a community outreach process, receiving support from local businesses and residents for the project. If approved, the shelter is anticipated to open by late 2024, with plans for 60 cabins and 20 safe parking spaces. The long-term lease is seen as a critical step in providing a stable and dignified environment for individuals seeking to transition out of homelessness.
Overall, the resolution represents a proactive effort by San Francisco County to tackle homelessness through innovative shelter solutions, reflecting the city's commitment to addressing this pressing social issue.