The first three targeted sites are all steps from City Hall, where city leaders held a press conference Monday to announce they had housed 107 people from the sites in fewer than 100 days.
"This is a new way of doing business where we are not just moving encampments from block to block, we’re actually resolving them," said Sarah Kahn, the CEO and President of Housing Forward.
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If true this actually good news. Please tell me this is true? And there not just doing what California is doing.
how very texas...