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HSH unveils "Home by the Bay" strategic plan with ambitious housing and equity targets

Homelessness Oversight Commission · May 4, 2023
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Summary

HSH Director Shereen McSpadden presented "Home by the Bay," a July 2023–June 2028 strategic plan that aims to cut unsheltered homelessness by 50%, house 30,000 people over five years and advance racial equity; city officials warned the estimated $607 million in new funding is not yet secured.

Shereen McSpadden, executive director of the city's Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, introduced the department's new five-year strategic plan, Home by the Bay, calling it an "equity driven plan to prevent and end homelessness in San Francisco." McSpadden told the Homelessness Oversight Commission the plan is intended to guide implementation from July 2023 through June 2028.

The plan sets specific targets and timeframes: reduce unsheltered homelessness by 50%, reduce the total number of people experiencing homelessness by 15%, and support at least 30,000 people to move…

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