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Commissioners discuss inclusion of crime victims in emergency housing voucher program

July 21, 2023 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Commissioners discuss inclusion of crime victims in emergency housing voucher program
The recent meeting of the San Francisco Housing Commission focused on the ongoing implementation of emergency housing vouchers, originally issued in 2021. The discussion highlighted the need for inclusivity in the housing assistance process, particularly for residents who have experienced violent crime and prefer alternatives to public housing.

During the public comment segment, a resident named Micah raised concerns about the current eligibility criteria for emergency housing vouchers. Micah emphasized the importance of including individuals who have maintained good credit and timely rent payments but may still face barriers in accessing Section 8 housing. The resident inquired about the timeline for expanding the eligibility to include more victims of violent crime seeking emergency housing assistance.

In response, staff members clarified that the emergency housing voucher program has been open to the public since its inception. They explained that referrals have been made over the past two years, and a selection process was established to determine eligibility. The staff committed to providing a clearer overview of the emergency housing referral process in future meetings, ensuring that the community understands how these vouchers are integrated into the broader housing assistance framework.

This meeting underscored the ongoing challenges within San Francisco's housing assistance programs and the city's commitment to addressing the needs of vulnerable populations. Further discussions are expected to refine the process and improve access to emergency housing for those in need.

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