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Mayor Breed, state lawmakers open 200‑bed navigation center, call for more housing

Building Inspection Commission · December 18, 2019
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Summary

Mayor London Breed and state officials announced a 200‑bed navigation center, praised recent state legislation and funding to speed shelter construction, and said navigation centers must be paired with permanent housing to end homelessness.

Mayor London Breed and state and local officials used a government‑television event recorded after the Building Inspection Commission meeting to announce the opening of a new 200‑bed navigation center in San Francisco and to underscore the need for more permanent housing.

What happened: "We have a real problem around homelessness," Mayor Breed said, framing navigation centers as part of a broader strategy to move people off the streets and into housing.…

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