
S.F. Officials explain their efforts to house homeless
City officials explained their efforts to place homeless people in hotel rooms during the COVID-19 pandemic at a press conference April 13. Mayor London Breed explained the multiple challenges to quickly placing vulnerable unhoused people in hotel rooms — an especially pressing goal after a COVID-19 outbreak at a homeless shelter last week. By Sunday, the city had placed approximately 750 homeless people in hotel rooms throughout San Francisco. Hear the full press conference audio here.
Civic · Noah Arroyo, Laura Wenus
April 14, 20201h 33mbonus
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City officials explained their efforts to place homeless people in hotel rooms during the COVID-19 pandemic at a press conference April 13. Mayor London Breed explained the multiple challenges to quickly placing vulnerable unhoused people in hotel rooms — an especially pressing goal after a COVID-19 outbreak at a homeless shelter last week. By Sunday, the city had placed approximately 750 homeless people in hotel rooms throughout San Francisco. Hear the full press conference audio here.
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