Trump executive order moves to get homeless off streets
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As two of San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s initiatives aimed to address homelessness moved closer to becoming law Tuesday, advocates and activists for the unhoused met the news with frustration and by echoing the concerns of lawmakers who voted against it.
NBC Bay Area’s Raj Mathai sat down with San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie on Thursday after he signed a $16 billion budget plan.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said he favored reducing structural costs over relying on one-time cuts to "start living within our means."
San Francisco approves Mayor Lurie's plan to address RV homelessness with a citywide parking limit and housing support.
San Francisco’s proposed two-year budget has received final approval from the Board of Supervisors and is headed to Mayor Daniel Lurie for signature.
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San Francisco is on the verge of banning RV living on city streets, potentially displacing hundreds of unhoused residents. Mayor Daniel Lurie's initia
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Soy Carmín on MSN6 Facts You Should Know About San Francisco's Controversial Move on RV DwellingsSan Francisco, a city synonymous with innovation and soaring living costs, is once again at the forefront of a complex urban challenge. A new policy has been enacted, imposing strict parking limits on recreational vehicles (RVs) and oversized vehicles,
President Trump signed an order intended to get homeless people off the streets and homeless addicts into drug treatment programs.
According to the Point-in-Time Count released over the holiday weekend by the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing, more queer people than ever – 1,054 – are living without safe, permanent housing on the streets of San Francisco. The general street count was conducted on January 24 ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that directs cities and states to take whatever action is necessary to get homeless people off the streets and into treatment centers. Homelessness has long been a major issue in the United States.