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Board urges city to create safe sleeping sites for people living outdoors; resolution adopted unanimously
Summary
The Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a resolution urging the city to establish temporary safe sleeping sites to expand social distancing, improve sanitation and reduce COVID-19 spread among people sleeping outdoors. Supervisors and several public speakers urged priority use of hotels and services for unsheltered residents.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on teleconference unanimously adopted a resolution urging the city to establish safe sleeping sites for people who are unsheltered, a measure supporters said would improve social distancing and sanitation and reduce COVID-19 transmission among a vulnerable population.
The resolution 2D introduced by Supervisor Matt Mandelmann and cosponsored by multiple colleagues 2D calls on city departments to create supervised, staffed sites that provide space for tents or other sleeping…
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