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Mayor London Breed Announces Opening of New Permanent Supportive Housing

Mayor London Breed Announces Opening of New Permanent Supportive Housing
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Newsom wants to spend additional $9 billion to house California homeless in converted hotels, motels

Newsom wants to spend $12 billion to house and provide services for California s homeless population FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 John Susoeff, 77, catches an elevator in March at the Granada Hotel in San Francisco, where he has lived for 16 years. Gov. Gavin Newsom proposes to devote another $9 billion to convert motels and hotels into supportive housing for homeless people.Yalonda M. James/The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Homeless people push their belongings near City Hall in San Francisco. Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing to spend some $12 billion on homeless housing and services.Nick Otto/Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less SACRAMENTO Gov. Gavin Newsom wants to spend $12 billion on services for homeless people, including his signature program to create more supportive housing, as advocates push him to dedicate nearly twice as much to one of California’s most persistent problems.

The Battle to Save SRO Hotels for the Unhoused

The Battle to Save SRO Hotels for the Unhoused Our 1984 campaign against the soon to be renamed Hotel Diva San Francisco Remedies an Historic Injustice NY Times April 17) evoked powerful memories for me. I did everything in my power in 1984-5 to reverse San Francisco’s decision allowing the residential Somerton Hotel to convert to tourist lodgings (renamed the Hotel Diva). When I heard that San Francisco was buying the Diva through California’s Project Homekey I felt that an historic injustice had been reversed. The struggle that continued through the 1980’s to save the Somerton and other residential SRO hotels reflects a major tenant victory in the battle over gentrification. As I was quoted in the

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