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Shelter monitoring committee reports catch-up work; token and supply gaps highlighted
Summary
The Rules Committee heard a delayed quarterly report from the Shelter Monitoring Committee showing the committee fell behind on site visits but has added staff and caught up; members and HSA representatives identified problems with token distribution, missing linens, and system vacancies while announcing limited shelter expansions.
The Rules Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 9 received a delayed quarterly report from the Shelter Monitoring Committee that said the panel had fallen behind on inspections but has added staff and largely caught up.
Nicholas Kimura, chair of the Shelter Monitoring Committee, told the committee the report covers July–December 2014 and that the committee was ‘‘very far behind’’ during that period because it lacked quorum. He said the committee now has two Department of Public Health staff and nearly a full membership and that site inspections are back on track. ‘‘We were merely fulfilling our legislative duty to come here and present this to you,’’ Kimura said, adding the…
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