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Mayor Breed outlines placements, beds and push for stronger conservatorship laws in District 1 Q&A

3005714 · April 16, 2025
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Mayor London Breed told the Board of Supervisors on Nov. 8 that the city has created about 5,300 placements since June 2020 and expanded treatment capacity by about 300 beds, and she said she will continue pushing the state to strengthen conservatorship laws to address people with severe mental illness living on the streets.

Mayor London Breed joined the San Francisco Board of Supervisors’ Nov. 8 meeting remotely for a District 1 question-and-answer session about homelessness and services for people with behavioral health needs.

She told Supervisor Aaron Peskin? No — correction: Supervisor Chan asked a question on behalf of a constituent about treating people with severe mental illness on the streets. Breed said the city’s Homeless Recovery Plan, launched in June 2020, has produced about 5,300 new placements in the…

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