year, but every day.
>> supervisor peskin: so chiu
the chair to director kozinski.
first of all, i don't think the
pit count is the be all end
all.
i understand this is a
requirement from the federal
government, and i don't want to
get fixated on that, but it's
weird, because i serve on
another regional state body
with a member of the san mateo
br
board of supervisors, and she
told me 48 or 72 hours after
what their numbers are.
it's consistently told me what
i see in the streets, which is
in the northeast corner of san
francisco the homeless crisis
has expanded exponentially.
and interestingly enough, even
though this supervisor keeps
trying to get the resources in
an area that the data supports,
i've been unable to do it and
you're aware of my frustration
there.
but i keep asking my staff,