The Brief
- City Hall reports record lows in both tent encampments and large vehicles parked on city streets.
- The city also noted an increase in individuals seeking assistance to curb addictions.
- The mayor’s office also referred to its most recent Point-in-Time count, which indicates that unsheltered homelessness has hit a 15-year low.
SAN FRANCISCO – San Francisco leaders say they are making significant progress in addressing the city’s homeless problem, pointing to new data released Tuesday morning.
What they’re saying:
Mayor Daniel Lurie’s administration is touting its latest statistics, with City Hall reporting record lows in both tent encampments and large vehicles parked on city streets. The city also noted an increase in individuals seeking assistance to curb addictions.…