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From New York to Helsinki: What the Bay Area Can Learn In Addressing Homelessness

 (Beth LeBarge/KQED) H omeless encampments are so ubiquitous in the Bay Area, they’ve become a part of the landscape, as people seek shelter in tents and RVs, along residential streets and under highway overpasses. Bay Curious listener Matthew Schmitz lives in San Francisco s Mission District and was shocked to see this kind of extreme poverty in a region as wealthy as the Bay Area. It doesn t seem to make sense, he said. It feels dystopian. Bay Curious is a podcast that answers your questions about the Bay Area. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, NPR One or your favorite podcast platform.

An S F bar parklet was vandalized with message about homelessness The bar s owners had a surprising reply

Skip to main content Currently Reading An S.F. bar parklet was vandalized with message about homelessness. The bar s owners had a surprising reply FacebookTwitterEmail A parklet belonging to Haight-Ashbury bar The Alembic was vandalized with graffiti Thursday. Vandals also installed curtains, a welcome mat and a makeshift dining table.Alembic A parklet belonging to Haight-Ashbury bar The Alembic was vandalized with graffiti Thursday in what the bar’s owner characterized as an unsolicited piece of street art calling attention to San Francisco’s homelessness crisis. “The city sweeps people, but not these?” a vandal spray-painted across the exterior wall of three separate dining pods outside the Haight Street bar. The vandal also installed pink curtains, a television, a welcome mat and a makeshift table set with dried flowers and a salt shaker.

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