“It is going to take all of us working together as a city if we want to achieve our ambitious effort to move thousands of people off the street and into shelter and permanent housing,” said Mayor London Breed. “The approval of the lease at 711 Post not only allows us to build on the progress that we have made over the past two years to add new hotels for housing and shelter, but it also provides us an opportunity to recreate a temporary shelter model that further meets the needs of all of our homeless residents.” | Site will provide temporary shelter for 200-250 people experiencing homelessness in the surrounding area, building on Mayor Breed’s Homelessness Recovery Plan The Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to approve Mayor London N. Breed’s proposal to open a new shelter at 711 Post St. for adults experiencing homelessness. The vote to fund the master lease and […]
New projects will add shelter for up to 430 people and nearly 200 units of permanent supportive housing By S.F. Mayor’s Office of Communications Mayor London N. Breed announced on December 10 the City is moving forward with four new projects that will provide shelter for up to 430 individuals and permanent housing for 194 […]| New projects will add shelter for up to 430 people and nearly 200 units of permanent supportive housing By S.F. Mayor’s Office of Communications Mayor London N. Breed announced on December 10 the City is moving forward with four new projects that will provide shelter for up to 430 individuals and permanent housing for 194 […]