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Board urges acquisition after owner declines to renew Oasis Inn lease; calls for extension to avoid family displacements
Summary
The board unanimously adopted a resolution urging the mayor and Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing to prevent displacement of families at the Oasis Inn and to pursue acquisition so the 59-room family shelter can remain open.
The Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution Dec. 13 urging the mayor and Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing (HSH) to prevent the displacement of families at the Oasis Inn (900 Franklin St.) and to complete acquisition of the property so shelter operations for families can continue.
Speakers, including supervisors and multiple public commenters who live at or work with families at Oasis, described the facility as the city's only low-barrier family emergency shelter that serves pregnant people, victims of domestic violence and families with children. Commenters said the site is on a short timeline: the…
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