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Aug 2, 2019 · In 2002, the San Francisco's homeless population spiked at more than 8,600, as the city became gripped by a housing shortage and skyrocketing costs amid the economic boom. 2004-2010: Newsom's Supportive Housing
- KQED Contributor
Jun 27, 2016 · As part of the SF Homeless Project today we have two good retrospective pieces with archival footage from the early 1980's in San Francisco that trace the sudden visibility of hundreds (or...
Jan 2, 2022 · San Francisco’s Tenderloin District and other downtown neighborhoods were among some of the areas severely impacted by this phenomenon. Before then, “[W]e didn’t even call [the homeless] homeless people,” recalled journalist Steve Talbot in an interview with KQED.
Jun 8, 2021 · For a city as opulent as San Francisco, it's long been jarring to see the extreme poverty of those experiencing homelessness on its streets.
- Greg Rosalsky
Jun 7, 2023 · Ask The Standard tackles the widely held questions about homelessness in San Francisco: What neighborhoods in San Francisco have the most homeless people? The 2022 Point-in-Time Count found that more than 7,750 people were homeless in San Francisco and that nearly half—3,848—lived in the supervisorial district that contained the Tenderloin.
Jun 26, 2016 · Today, despite the efforts of six mayoral administrations dating back to Dianne Feinstein, homelessness is stamped into the city so deeply it’s become a defining characteristic. San...
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Dec 15, 2022 · In the three-block area in the Tenderloin showing a high increase in unsheltered people, experts say several factors played a role, including the now-closed Tenderloin Center, a temporary...