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Mayor Lee highlights navigation center and proposes $250 million housing bond as part of 'housing ladder' strategy
Summary
Mayor Edwin Lee told the Board of Supervisors the city has opened 4,263 homes since a 2014 pledge, said a navigation center is a key step in housing people living on the street, and outlined plans for a roughly $250 million housing bond to rehabilitate public housing and expand affordability without raising taxes if possible.
Mayor Edwin Lee told the Board of Supervisors on April 21 that the city's navigation center model and an upcoming housing bond are central to San Francisco's homelessness and housing strategy.
Lee said he joined outreach teams and the navigation center "is providing hope and opportunities" for people living on the street who want to move into housing or treatment. He described the navigation center’s role in helping clients access master-leased single-room-occupancy units so residents can move from temporary shelter to…
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