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Mayor Breed and supervisors spar over timing, scope of COVID‑19 homeless response plan

3006301 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

Mayor London Breed and supervisors debated when and whether the administration will present a comprehensive plan for homeless services during the COVID‑19 emergency. Breed cited hotel placements and safe‑sleeping sites; supervisors pressed for a citywide plan and timelines.

Mayor London Breed and members of the Board of Supervisors discussed the city’s homeless response during a special‑order Q&A on June 16, focusing on hotel placements, safe‑sleeping sites and the need for a comprehensive, citywide plan during the COVID‑19 state of emergency.

Supervisor Preston asked when the mayor would present “a comprehensive plan to address homelessness during this state of emergency.” The mayor replied that the administration has placed “over 2,000 homeless people in hotel rooms,” set up “safe tent sites” and deployed trailers, and cited a recently opened Stanyan Street safe‑sleeping site in the…

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