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San Francisco proposes major boost for navigation center, 468 supportive housing units and expanded services for homeless residents

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · June 18, 2015
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The Human Services Agency asked the Board’s budget committee to fund expanded homeless services including $1.5 million to sustain the Navigation Center, funding for 468 new supportive-housing units and increased case management to lower caseloads to 1:35. Director Trent Roe said the moves aim to move navigation clients into permanent homes.

The Human Services Agency asked the Board of Supervisors’ Budget and Finance Committee on June 18 to expand city investments in homeless services aimed at moving people into permanent housing.

Trent Roe, Director of the Human Services Agency, told supervisors the mayor’s proposed budget adds roughly $24 million for homeless services, including $1,500,000 in general-fund support to continue operations at the Navigation Center after a private donation expires in December. "The Navigation Center is showing a lot of promise," Roe said,…

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