SF Supervisors OK Tenderloin settlement over homeless tents but worry it will inspire more lawsuits

 

SF Supervisors OK Tenderloin settlement over homeless tents but worry it will inspire more lawsuits

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors hesitantly approved a settlement Tuesday with UC Hastings that compelled the city to clear the Tenderloin’s “dangerously crowded sidewalks” of tents — but does not require a payout.

Still, some supervisors feared their approval would inspire copycat litigation and send a message to the public that lawsuits are the only way to get San Francisco to address its homeless crisis with urgency. Since the Tenderloin lawsuit, at least three other groups of neighbors or businesses have sued the city over tent encampments

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