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Supervisor Preston presses for youth transitional housing, state rent-relief outreach and probe of "copaganda" spending
Summary
Supervisor Dean Preston used his March 22 roll call remarks to press the administration to buy a 21-unit building in his district for transitional housing for youth, to accelerate city outreach for a state rent-relief deadline, and to launch an inquiry into city-funded public communications on policing.
During roll call on March 22, Supervisor Dean Preston urged the city to act swiftly on youth homelessness in District 5 and pressed the mayor’s administration on outreach for the state rent-relief program. He also announced a planned hearing and a letter of inquiry into city and police public communications he described as ‘‘copaganda.’’
Preston said his office has repeatedly asked the administration to purchase the Red Vic, a 21-unit vacant building in his district, as transitional housing for youth. He said the city has more than $10 million already designated for bridge housing for youth and…
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