The recommendations and talk about where we are. Barbaras tent and trents testimony will elaborate on that, but i think it gives us a framework. So, obviously the largest recommendation was around 3,000 units of permanent Supportive Housing. As weve looked at the pipeline and whats been developed by the end of this fiscal year will be at about 2800. So, well be very close to achieving that goal with about 200 units remaining. We have been very successful in building the portfolio to the direct access to housing programs and New Buildings that have been brought online on the losp program that hsa has been involved with. So, i think in large, we have achieved that goal. I think Going Forward, there are relatively small number of units pending in the pipeline. I think out of about 9,000, more than 9,000 units within the Mayors Office of housing, there are less than 500 that are dedicated towards the Homeless Population. And it is very complex to deal with the issues of affordability in Sa
So, madam clerk, if well start the first one, if you could call item number 1. Item number 1 is the hearing to discuss and evaluate San Franciscos 10year plan to abolish chronic homelessness, which is due to sunset at the end of 2014. Thank you. So, colleagues, our first item today is a hearing i called for a few months ago to discuss our citys tenyear plan to abolish chronic homelessness here in San Francisco, a plan which is set to sunset this year in june. Leading up to todays hearing my staff and i spent significant amounts of time meeting with city, nonprofit and Community Leaders as well as outside organizations who tackle homelessness issues in other jurisdictions to find out whats been moving the needle on homelessness and what is not. We have accomplished a lot in the last 10 years, but despite our successes, the facts are that our Homeless Population count in San Francisco has remained flat for the last 10 years and i do believe the new ideas and policies beyond and including
And amanda from the Mayors Office of hope for all of the hard work on this topic. And we are also going to touch on evictions from the publicly funded units. The letter was raised and it has been a topic of discussion for a long time, and we raised it in the previous hearing, a few months ago. I think that we are starting to see the action on the concept and i do believe that this is critical, and if we are going to really take a stab at reducing our Homeless Population here in San Francisco. And you know, and do you know that it runs in the housing letter have been working well and that, some have not been working well. And you know, as you paint the picture of someone who is, usually on our streets and obviously not wanting to be in that situation, you think about the first step off of the streets and into some kind of stabilization, and whether that be the shelter bed or stabilization room and from there, into some type of Supportive Housing. And then from there into permanent subsi
And amanda from the Mayors Office of hope for all of the hard work on this topic. And we are also going to touch on evictions from the publicly funded units. The letter was raised and it has been a topic of discussion for a long time, and we raised it in the previous hearing, a few months ago. I think that we are starting to see the action on the concept and i do believe that this is critical, and if we are going to really take a stab at reducing our Homeless Population here in San Francisco. And you know, and do you know that it runs in the housing letter have been working well and that, some have not been working well. And you know, as you paint the picture of someone who is, usually on our streets and obviously not wanting to be in that situation, you think about the first step off of the streets and into some kind of stabilization, and whether that be the shelter bed or stabilization room and from there, into some type of Supportive Housing. And then from there into permanent subsi
And amanda from the Mayors Office of hope for all of the hard work on this topic. And we are also going to touch on evictions from the publicly funded units. The letter was raised and it has been a topic of discussion for a long time, and we raised it in the previous hearing, a few months ago. I think that we are starting to see the action on the concept and i do believe that this is critical, and if we are going to really take a stab at reducing our Homeless Population here in San Francisco. And you know, and do you know that it runs in the housing letter have been working well and that, some have not been working well. And you know, as you paint the picture of someone who is, usually on our streets and obviously not wanting to be in that situation, you think about the first step off of the streets and into some kind of stabilization, and whether that be the shelter bed or stabilization room and from there, into some type of Supportive Housing. And then from there into permanent subsi