A new report has uncovered a spate of 'deficiencies' in how San Francisco contracts with and vets community organizations in response to The City's homelessness crisis.
A new report has uncovered a spate of"deficiencies" in how San Francisco contracts with and vets community organizations in response to The City's homelessness crisis.
The investigation determined there was an"inconsistent" use of"specific results-based outcome measures" which hampered the department's ability to"measure and evaluate the success of its programs and the performance of the" organizations. The jury called for more transparency from the department about the progress it has made across its homelessness programs.
How Lyft motivates residents to shuffle bikes around SF "Bike Angels" exemplify how civic-mindedness and capitalism can creatively coexist, writes Examiner columnist Owen Thomas The ambitious plan, called"Home by the Bay," aims to create thousands of new housing units and outlined efforts to move people into permanent housing and ensure those who exited homelessness don't end up homeless again.
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