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Supervisors pass first-reading ordinances to strengthen oversight of city-funded shelters and add two public-health staff to monitoring committee

3005791 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors passed on first reading two ordinances amending the administrative code to require contract provisions and enforcement for city-funded shelters and to require the Department of Public Health to assign two full-time employees to staff the shelter monitoring committee. The measures passed 9–2.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted on first reading to amend the administrative code to require stronger contractual provisions, enforcement measures and monitoring for city-funded homeless shelters (Item 14), and to require the Department of Public Health (DPH) to assign two full-time employees to staff the Shelter Monitoring Committee (Item 15).

Supervisor Ammiano, who sponsored the legislation, told colleagues the minimum standards were developed over two years by the Shelter Monitoring Committee Standard of Care Work Group,…

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