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Mayor London Breed: Grants Pass decision changes enforcement options but city will "lead with services","shortSummary":"Mayor London Breed told the Board of Sup

3006478 · April 16, 2025
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Mayor London Breed said a recent Supreme Court decision (Grants Pass) will lift some court restrictions and allow San Francisco to take firmer enforcement against persistent street encampments while continuing offers of shelter and services.

Mayor London Breed told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 9 that the U.S. Supreme Court’s Grants Pass ruling, together with the earlier Boise line of decisions, will change some legal constraints on how the city responds to street encampments.

“Many of the court restrictions in place will be lifted, likely by the end of the month,” Mayor London Breed said in opening remarks to the board. She said the city attorney’s office has been reviewing what the ruling means…

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