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Mayor Lurie announces $37.5 million private seed for behavioral-health fund, urges board to back policing and Vision Zero tools

3413798 · May 21, 2025
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Mayor Daniel Lurie told the Board of Supervisors the administration is launching the Breaking the Cycle Fund with $37.5 million in private seed dollars to tackle behavioral health and homelessness, and reiterated plans to restore police and sheriff staffing while supporting Vision Zero street-safety tools.

Mayor Daniel Lurie told the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Tuesday that his administration is launching a public‑private initiative to bolster the city's behavioral health and homelessness response and that he remains focused on restoring public safety and core city services.

Lurie said the "Breaking the Cycle Fund," announced last week, will begin with $37,500,000 in private seed funding to "move people off the streets and onto a path to stability," help maintain public spaces and "manage taxpayer dollars responsibly." He credited collaboration with the board and cited its earlier action on the city's…

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