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Shelter Monitoring Committee presents annual report; city officials outline bed counts and next steps

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Rules Committee · February 8, 2017
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Summary

The Shelter Monitoring Committee reported 79 site visits (96.3% of assigned visits) and 121 complaints in 2015–16; city staff said San Francisco operates about 1,300 shelter beds and serves roughly 5,700 unduplicated people annually and described plans to add ratings and improve complaint follow-up.

The Rules Committee received the Shelter Monitoring Committee’s 2015–16 annual report on Feb. 8 and filed it. Mwangi Mokami, chair of the monitoring body, said the committee conducted 79 site visits out of 82 assigned (96.3% completion) and received 121 complaints, down from 126 the prior year. He said the committee helped shepherd a domestic-violence policy amendment…

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