S.F. to begin moving homeless out of hotels soon. Some might get housing, others ‘safe’ tent sites

 

S.F. to begin moving homeless out of hotels soon. Some might get housing, others ‘safe’ tent sites

San Francisco’s program to house the homeless in hotels is stretching its already strapped budget, with monthly costs topping $18 million, although the federal government is expected to pay for 75% of it.

On Friday, Abigail Stewart-Kahn, interim director of the homeless services department, said people will gradually start transitioning out of rooms immediately, and some hotels will stop accepting new guests at some point in November. She said all the hotel residents will move to other places by June. While some might end up in permanent supportive housing, others might go to temporary shelter beds or sanctioned tent encampments.

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