Castro library limits Wi-Fi to hinder homeless after pressure from supe
Briefly

When the Eureka Valley branch of the San Francisco public library closes at night, its staff are required to turn off the free Wi-Fi.The reason?To deter homeless people from gathering outside the building.The library, located at 16th and Pond near Market, has been limiting after-hours internet access since August 2022, following complaints from residents and pressure from District 8 supervisor Rafael Mandelman.
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