Supes approve TAY housing-but Dorsey makes it easier to evict the vulnerable residents - 48 hills
Briefly

The Board of Supervisors' Budget and Finance Committee voted to advance a 42-unit building for homeless transitional age youth, but became controversial due to a drug eviction clause pushed by Sup. Matt Dorsey.
Emily Cohen, deputy director at the Department of Homelessness, expressed excitement over the new youth housing in SoMa, emphasizing a partnership with the community to address homelessness for transitional age youth.
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