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San Francisco Drafts Plan to Mandate Homeless Shelters in Every District by 2026

Supervisor Bilal Mahmood's proposal aims to address service imbalances across the city, with formal legislation expected to be introduced next week.

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Overview

  • The draft legislation requires each of San Francisco's 11 districts to establish at least one homeless shelter or behavioral health center by June 2026.
  • Four districts—1, 7, 8, and 11—currently lack any shelters, highlighting longstanding service imbalances in the city.
  • Supervisor Mahmood emphasizes the need for equitable responsibility, noting that central neighborhoods like the Tenderloin have disproportionately borne the burden of homeless services.
  • The mayor's office has expressed support for a data-driven approach to site selection and pledged collaboration with the Board of Supervisors.
  • While some residents welcome the proposal, others voice concerns about neighborhood safety, property values, and the potential local impact of new shelters.