i'm flo kelly. and i'm volunteering now with the coalition on homelessness. i'm a retired teacher in special education and i've certainly had a lot of experience with children whose families have been homeless and similar it all of you in our city i see people who are sitting, lying, or walking with disproportionate number of their belongings, indicating that they likely have no home, no place to safe live put their things down, no place that have walls to protect them from intrusions by police, intrusions by eyes who stare and imagine that they're somehow less than human because of their circumstances through no fault of their own. i implore you to see the value of folks who have vehicles be allowed and even encouraged to live in them rather than on the streets. i envision a large area in san francisco set aside for vehicles that folks live in with p.i.t. stops and bathing facilities. to me, it's common sense. meanwhile, we need to build more affordable housing so everyone can have a stable home. before that, people should be allowed to live in their vehicle