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Board adopts resolution to strengthen city response after multi-alarm fire displaced 50 Golden Gate residents

San Francisco Board of Supervisors · February 3, 2026
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Summary

Supervisors endorsed measures to improve emergency displacement responses after a Dec. 12 fire that left dozens temporarily homeless, including raising asset caps for assistance, enhancing case management and language access, and directing agencies to coordinate unified protocols.

The Board of Supervisors on Feb. 3 adopted a resolution urging the city to strengthen fire-displacement response systems after testimony from residents of 50 Golden Gate Avenue, a building that suffered a three-alarm fire in December and left many tenants temporarily homeless.

Residents described trauma and inconsistent access to temporary assistance. Several witnesses said they were denied Human Services…

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