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Board approves ordinance to expand low-barrier navigation centers, with amendments and implementation flexibility
Summary
Supervisors adopted on first reading an ordinance directing the city to open at least six navigation centers within 24 months, with amendments to emphasize housing exits and allow department flexibility; the measure passed unanimously as amended.
The Board of Supervisors on June 14 adopted an ordinance aimed at expanding San Francisco27s network of low-barrier navigation centers for people experiencing homelessness and encampments.
Supervisor David Campos, the ordinance27s lead sponsor, framed the measure as a step to add capacity and "move homeless people off the streets, out of encampments, and into transitional and permanent housing." He described navigation centers as "low-barrier shelters through case management and social…
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