Day 18 of the 16th St. Plaza clean up: a quiet a.m., and an active p.m.
Briefly

The article describes a snapshot of activity in San Francisco's Mission District on a Saturday morning, where police are stationed near areas frequented by unhoused individuals. Gatherings are noted amongst the community, with individuals cleaning up areas where make-shift shelters were present. The article mentions community members navigating the scene, showcasing a multifaceted environment. By the afternoon, movement of individuals is reported, highlighting ongoing dynamics as someone documented the experience through photography.
At 10 a.m. Saturday, one police officer was on foot and another sat in his car on the southwest plaza at Mission and 16th streets.
A man hosed down the sidewalk on Julian Avenue, washing away the remains of makeshift cardboard shelters.
By the late afternoon, a reader sent in two more photographs showing a group being moved from Wiese Street and a later congregation on Julian Avenue.
Read at Mission Local
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