
"Don't know what he is going to do,"
"They failed to notice this vehicle when they made their count," Kaufman said. "I don't see how they failed to see when it's so big."
"In impounding vehicles that people cannot afford to get out, and so what that does is forces people into street homelessness," said Lukas Illa with SF Coalition on Homelessness."
"I'm nervous, and I feel tense because of everything that we are going through," said the woman who did not want to be identified."
Multiple RVs were towed as the city implements a two-hour parking limit, leaving some residents displaced and worried. Bob Kaufman reported that his neighbor's RV was towed while the neighbor was at work and said city counts failed to identify all occupied vehicles. City workers identified 489 RVs with people living in them in May; anyone not counted could appeal. The city has issued 327 permits and placed at least four households into housing last week. Advocacy groups said at least three families lost homes and criticized impound practices for forcing people into street homelessness. An eight-month pregnant resident said she was not offered housing.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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