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San Francisco plans new navigation centers and rent-subsidy strategy as homelessness count edges down
Summary
The new Department of Homelessness & Supportive Housing reported a 1% decline in the city's point-in-time count and presented a FY17–19 plan that funds navigation centers, rapid rehousing, a single coordinated-entry database and capital improvements while placing certain furniture and fixture requests on committee reserve for later review.
The Department of Homelessness & Supportive Housing presented its FY2017-19 expenditure plan along with the city's 2017 Point-in-Time count results.
Jeff Kositsky told the Budget & Finance Committee the 2017 count shows a citywide 1 percent drop in homelessness with larger declines in family and veteran homelessness. He said the city still faces a rise in single-adult street homelessness and described proposed investments to accelerate exits…
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