Well with residents. Its hard being displaced and Everybody Needs help during this moment. For them to be able to say oh, were not going to help you anymore is so disheartening. Now the city is getting involved. In a statement, matt dorsey said given the short time frame for housing stipends, im asking the mayors housing of office and Community Development to accelerate replacements for 33 tahama residents. Im asking to help market rate renters cope with their extended displatements as well. We asked mayor london breed about it as well. Its my understanding there are people who fall within the low income category and there are challenges. And i know my office of housing is already working to find defensives. So well do everything we can to be supportive as possible in this situation. Reporter hill is trying to stay positive and hopes for a smoother resolution. Your home is your safe place. And your home is your place to serenity. And that was taken away from a lot of people. So i hope
Third Baptist Church pastor and SF NAACP president Amos Brown continues his campaign of calling attention to the state of the Fillmore District, in a new op-ed saying the neighborhood is experiencing “an explosion of homeless tent encampments, open drug use, and violence.”
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