Currently ssdi. And when they become of age to collect social security, they are going to be getting a smaller income and subject to eviction and, so, there will be a big wave of people being evicted if there isnt money set aside for that issue. And mr. Dennis, did you have a comment on this agenda item . Is this hopa . No, this is about the the agenda item is the fiveyear plan from the Mayors Office of housing. Hello, my name is keith dennis. Im a longtime resident of San Francisco. I say, god bless you, commissioner, and god bless the city and county of San Francisco. Now, ive talked about this since last year. I was a patient at laguna honda hospital. I was lucky enough to move out into the community of the fillmore, he okay. And the rest of the patients moved to the new hospital. And, so, that left the old hospital dormant. Nobody is in there, okay. But now the nurses and whatever, theyre starting to use them for offices. Some offices are warranted, some offices arent. I suggest th
Pretty low wages to provide this sort of safety net, especially in Supportive Housing or even in our lowincome housing and they deal with populations that [speaker not understood] trained on how to deal appropriately with. A lot of tenants, inner conflicts, stuff like that. Maybe Mental Health [speaker not understood]. And finally, eviction prevention. What we hear a lot from our partners in the nonprofit world along with the experiences that we have with clients is that oftentimes you work so hard to get a client housed and then either because of hoarding and cluttering or some sort of break in the rules or Mental Health exacerbation there is not the appropriate support. It is kind of ironic when it happens in Supportive Housing, the situation where we have clients with an eviction on their record. So, working with somebody intensely, putting up a structure in place that would really try to minimize eviction on the records would be really, really helpful. Those are great suggestions.
Seniors, when they reach 64, if they have a private disability insurance, its canceled and they must rely solely upon their own resources and social security. Were going to see a cohort of people who are very likely going to be ripe for eviction relocation and displacement. So, if you could keep that on your radar, that would be great. Thank you. Tanya. One of the things i think is very, very important is education within the industry itself, you know, to get more people involved directly with people with disabilities, seen and not seen. In many times theyre just bypassed. Everybody else is going to handle the situation, but not allow them to really be directly involved. I think thats paramount. And as the society ages, its not going to get any better. Especially among people who dont speak english, i think that, that is the most bypassed community of all. Councilmember zarda. I just want to go ahead and thank you for can you having today. This is a very touchy subject, as you must kno
Any other councilmembers have answers to these questions . All right. Are there any questions from staff . This is carla johnson. Through the chair, i know with your permission, i actually had a couple questions of our presenters. They arent necessarily the same questions that were asked, but they came up from listening to the presentation. Okay. The first question that i would ask is whether or not Mayors Office of housing currently is working on a Affordable Housing database . I keep hearing that out in the world and im always very excited when i hear it, but i wondered if you could validate that rumor. Sure, brian chu from mohcd. Yes, so, we are currently working on an Affordable Housing database. Those of you who have been around for sometime know that this is an issue thats been discussed honestly for years, but i think that were actually closer to putting this database in action. We are looking at trying to integrate a number of different databases. We have currently put together
Collect social security, they are going to be getting a smaller income and subject to eviction and, so, there will be a big wave of people being evicted if there isnt money set aside for that issue. And mr. Dennis, did you have a comment on this agenda item . Is this hopa . No, this is about the the agenda item is the fiveyear plan from the Mayors Office of housing. Hello, my name is keith dennis. Im a longtime resident of San Francisco. I say, god bless you, commissioner, and god bless the city and county of San Francisco. Now, ive talked about this since last year. I was a patient at laguna honda hospital. I was lucky enough to move out into the community of the fillmore, he okay. And the rest of the patients moved to the new hospital. And, so, that left the old hospital dormant. Nobody is in there, okay. But now the nurses and whatever, theyre starting to use them for offices. Some offices are warranted, some offices arent. I suggest that the old laguna honda hospital be made into a