by David Sjostedt : sfstandard : excerpt
Members of a new committee overseeing SF’s Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing are optimistic that their recently formed watchdog panel will cut through red tape and ultimately speed up City Hall’s response to the crisis unfolding on the streets of San Francisco.
The seven-member Homeless Oversight Commission, approved by voters last November, was initially criticized by Mayor London Breed for introducing yet another layer of bureaucracy to the city’s cumbersome homelessness response.
But some members of the newly formed oversight body—which is scheduled to meet for the first time in May—told The Standard that they hope to reduce the obstacles the homelessness department faces in quickly moving people off the street.
“What we don’t need is another grenade landing in everyone’s lap,” said former president of the Small Business Commission Sharky Laguana. “I don’t want to tie everybody up in a lot of long meetings, and I don’t want to go on a lot of wild goose chases.”…(more)
Looking forward to seeing who else is on the commissin. We hope they are able to clear up the mystery of where the money is going and set up a new system that replace the current DAHLIA that has failed to fill the emtpy spots for years. Where are those empty units and why are they so hard to fill?