As California Clears Homeless Camps, Two Projects Point a Way Forward
Briefly

The building, called 26 Point 2, is a new permanent supportive housing development along the Pacific Coast Highway. The name is an exhortation, not an address. Solving homelessness is a marathon, not a sprint.
Governor Gavin Newsom's actions to dismantle homeless encampments reflect growing frustration among Californians, while mayors like London Breed implement strict measures against homeless individuals, offering bus tickets out of town.
Studies indicate that simply arresting the homeless or relocating encampments isn't a viable solution to the crisis, pointing to the necessity of sustainable housing options.
Mayor Breed's approach underscores a deeper issue of insufficient shelter availability and the absence of a guaranteed right to housing in California.
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