The number of homeless tents on the streets of San Francisco has reached its lowest point since before the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest data from the Department of Emergency Management.
In June, the city counted 165 tents and tent-like structures across the city. That tally fell by about a quarter since the last count in March 2025 — to 165 from 220. Over the last five years, the number has plummeted by about 85 percent, since it peaked at 1,108 in April 2020.
Apparel City — an area bordering Bernal Heights and Bayview — has the most tents, followed by South of Market and the Tenderloin…