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If, as Woody Allen said, showing up is 80 percent of life, the San Francisco Police Department is increasingly falling into the troublesome 20 percent.
City officials said the program would end because of uncertainty around whether FEMA would cover the program s $178 million annual price tag. But in light of an announcement by U.S. President Joe Biden that FEMA will reimburse counties for 100 percent of eligible hotels retroactive to January 2020, supervisors Matt Haney, Dean Preston, Hillary Ronen, Myrna Melgar and Board President Shamman Walton on Tuesday introduced an emergency ordinance to provide more hotel rooms for homeless people and families.
The proposed ordinance calls for the city to raise the amount of SIP hotel rooms to 2,200. Haney said, With FEMA s announcement that they will fully fund the shelter in place hotels, we have an unprecedented opportunity to protect hundreds more vulnerable homeless neighbors from COVID and help people on a path out of homelessness permanently. It would be irresponsible and dangerous to continue business as usual, with the federal government affirming how critical our shelter in place