francisco challenging our practices regarding homeless encampments and a few months later, a judge, donna ryu, issued a preliminary injunction, an emergency order preventing our city from enforcing against, quote, invol monetarily homeless individuals. a half a dozen laws that otherwise would prohibit sitting lying or sleeping on our streets or public spaces. and this order is to remain in place as long as the number of homeless individuals exceeds the number of shelter beds until, fortunately, it's in the context of the fact that in recent years, san francisco has spent billions of dollars providing services and shelter to homeless individuals more than any other city in the west coast. every year, our city workers are engaging and providing services and shelter to thousands of individuals. we always lead with a model of services first, and this is in the midst of a real national crisis. but unfortunately, this lawsuit and this injunction has exacerbate std street conditions very significantly. it's really upset the balance between our city's ability to provide compassionate shelter and serv