Mayor Daniel Lurie of San Francisco has gained approval from the Board of Supervisors for his Fentanyl State of Emergency Ordinance. This initiative allows him to bypass bureaucratic delays and seek private funding to address the dual crises of homelessness and fentanyl addiction. Lurie's plan includes increasing shelter capacity by adding 1,500 beds and enhancing behavioral health services. His decisive victory reflects a shift in the board's dynamics, moving from a staunchly progressive stance to greater support for Lurie’s moderate approach following the November elections.
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie secured major support from the Board of Supervisors to combat homelessness and fentanyl addiction, expediting crucial shelter and treatment expansions.
The Fentanyl State of Emergency Ordinance allows Mayor Lurie to bypass bureaucratic obstacles, aiming to provide 1,500 new shelter beds and expand behavioral health services.
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