Mayor Daniel Lurie is initiating significant changes to San Francisco's approach to homelessness and mental health with a new executive order set to consolidate the city's street outreach teams. Known as "Breaking the Cycle," this plan aims to address street conditions and improve care pathways for the homeless population by unifying services to foster better outcomes. The city will also leverage state and federal funding to enhance shelter availability and service efficiency, while reforming data systems to track program effectiveness and client needs in addressing homelessness.
Lurie stated, "At the heart of my administration's strategy for improving conditions on the streets are our efforts to help people move into the treatment and care that they need."
The city aims to consolidate the 10 street outreach teams and improve measures tracking homelessness response outcomes, focusing on effective resource allocation and intervention.
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