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Commission approves Five Keys contracts to operate 24-unit supportive housing at 42 Otis

San Francisco Homelessness Oversight Commission · October 10, 2024
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The Homelessness and Supportive Housing commission voted to approve two grant agreements for Five Keys Schools & Programs to manage property and provide support services at a newly acquired 24-unit building at 42 Otis Street; commissioners pressed staff on ownership, tenant referrals and program intent.

The San Francisco Homelessness and Supportive Housing Oversight Commission on Oct. 10 voted to approve two grant agreements with Five Keys Schools & Programs to provide property management and support services at 42 Otis Street, a 24-unit building the city acquired earlier in 2024.

Elizabeth Hewson, manager of HSH's supportive housing programs, told commissioners the building contains 24 studio units with bathrooms and kitchenettes and includes commercial space that will be converted to offices and…

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