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basically what it is saying is that the people that go into the navigation center, they are only going to house 5%, so just consider that. 95% of the people who go to the navigation center are not going to get housed. the limited stay, let me see, the end of stay, 30 1% choose to exit by choice. forty-one%, are the navigations really that bad where 41% of the people who actually go there would actually leave? that is what jeff kaczynski's numbers imply. san francisco administrative code 106 says that the controller is supposed to provide reports involving the navigation centers and i don't have any to date. also consider the denial of service. 10% -- the navigation centers that were built, they were viable, not the best, but somewhat viable. what jeff kaczynski is doing is illegal. look at the seven day stay. seven day stay, that is a violation of the shelter extension policy. we need some legislation from this body to protect the homeless from the manipulation of the wordage that jeff kaczynski uses to violate the law and the san francisco policy that we fought for for the past ten or 20 years
basically what it is saying is that the people that go into the navigation center, they are only going to house 5%, so just consider that. 95% of the people who go to the navigation center are not going to get housed. the limited stay, let me see, the end of stay, 30 1% choose to exit by choice. forty-one%, are the navigations really that bad where 41% of the people who actually go there would actually leave? that is what jeff kaczynski's numbers imply. san francisco administrative code 106...
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i'm here today to urge you to pass a resolution for the house navigation center. our neighborhood, among other neighborhoods has significant impacts with homelessness and we have an opportunity to provide significant resources in our neighborhood. we are supportive of it. myself, my family, a number of my, you know, neighbors, merchants, folks in my organization, we believe that this is a message that you can send today to folks that you are supportive, as well, and i appreciate your consideration, but it also like to thank supervisor peskin for engaging with our organize -- i were neighborhood organization and spent some time on this issue, both broadly about having a navigation center within the district, as well as this specific location. we have had a dialogue for some time, this is an important step. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hello, my name is erica. i work for the lower poke -- lower poke community district. i'm in support of the navigation center at the site. thank you for the opportunity to let me speak about this most important iss
i'm here today to urge you to pass a resolution for the house navigation center. our neighborhood, among other neighborhoods has significant impacts with homelessness and we have an opportunity to provide significant resources in our neighborhood. we are supportive of it. myself, my family, a number of my, you know, neighbors, merchants, folks in my organization, we believe that this is a message that you can send today to folks that you are supportive, as well, and i appreciate your...
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housing. what you are asking about, is are there special shelters or navigation centers that help? when i talked about five navigation centers that is from our department. the department of public health has opened up hummingbird, which is considered part of the city's six navigation centers. it does offer some mental health assistance and some medical. when we provide clinics where people can be assessed, and gets, you know, medical assistance but it is not a care facility. hummingbird has a little more built-in care. that is a challenge that the city is trying to address. it is not our department's expertise to offer medical care. when we offer clinics, we will build the clinic but we have to partner with dph to provide the staffing through street medicine and shelter health staff. we are aware of that. also dph operates the medical respites, which is a shelter step down from hospital. they have expanded that in recent years. those are outside of the department of homelessness and supportive housing. we coordinate with them, but we do not run them. we do not do placements in them
housing. what you are asking about, is are there special shelters or navigation centers that help? when i talked about five navigation centers that is from our department. the department of public health has opened up hummingbird, which is considered part of the city's six navigation centers. it does offer some mental health assistance and some medical. when we provide clinics where people can be assessed, and gets, you know, medical assistance but it is not a care facility. hummingbird has a...
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the navigation center services include on-case management for all guest,e, on site medical clinic, access to treatment, housing navigation for those that have the highest needs as assessed by the coordinated entry team and supportive housing, problem-solving for those not prioritized for housing, legacy shelters. some of the navigation center benefits include decrease in incantments. there's close communication and relationship between the city and providers such as ecs with surrounding neighborhoods, protocols and procedures regarding how navigation leadership deals with complaint, addressing the impact that the center has is having on the surrounding community. they have a higher staff ratios. case management will work wit person to get them ready for housing or if not prioritized for housing, work with the problem-solvers to end that person's homelessness. navigation centers provide the left of case management required to get people off the streets. thank you. >> next speaker. >> my name is kathy and i'm the director of programmes for episcopal community services. ecs is a strong partner in support of housi
the navigation center services include on-case management for all guest,e, on site medical clinic, access to treatment, housing navigation for those that have the highest needs as assessed by the coordinated entry team and supportive housing, problem-solving for those not prioritized for housing, legacy shelters. some of the navigation center benefits include decrease in incantments. there's close communication and relationship between the city and providers such as ecs with surrounding...
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according to the city the temporary navigation center will provide 45 beds and up to 6 months of housing to homeless and told when transitioning to permanent housing the navigation center will be operated by bay area community services will provide 24 hour staffing, this is the same group that provides a staffing. 2 one navigation center in berkeley and 2 and opened now the city says rebuilding this navigation center is a response to the growing homeless population here in the city. recent data shows that fremont homeless population grew over 25% over the past 2 years. women that i spoke with this morning. both tell me this is something that they've seen here in the city this homeless population growing and growing and they do know they need to do something about it have they were in those shoes like how would they feel if they have and like. >>they didn't get help from anybody that just like in the street like everybody else has. >>from all the people i spoke with this morning. they have all agreed that they do need to do something here in the city with the homelessness issue so they're
according to the city the temporary navigation center will provide 45 beds and up to 6 months of housing to homeless and told when transitioning to permanent housing the navigation center will be operated by bay area community services will provide 24 hour staffing, this is the same group that provides a staffing. 2 one navigation center in berkeley and 2 and opened now the city says rebuilding this navigation center is a response to the growing homeless population here in the city. recent data...
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now according to the city the temporary navigation center provides a 45 beds. >>and up to 6 months of housing for people to get back on their feet into permanent housing, the navigation center will be operated by bay area community services will provide 24 hour staffing, they're the same organization which provides staffing 2 one navigation center in berkeley to in oakland. now the city says building this navigation center is actually in response to him growing homeless issue here in the city of fremont they say over the past 2 years. the homeless population grew over 25%. now on freemen to the website that actually states that the staff will be kind of analyzing these 2 properties over the next few months as well as taking into consideration, the communities feedback for this homeless navigation center in the 2 possible sites for it they will be having a meeting in september for the communities also voiced their opinions and that's when they will be choosing which one of the 2 sides will be the new home to temporary navigation center for now reporting live here in fremont christina tetreault
now according to the city the temporary navigation center provides a 45 beds. >>and up to 6 months of housing for people to get back on their feet into permanent housing, the navigation center will be operated by bay area community services will provide 24 hour staffing, they're the same organization which provides staffing 2 one navigation center in berkeley to in oakland. now the city says building this navigation center is actually in response to him growing homeless issue here in the...
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according to the city the temporary navigation center will provide 45 feds as well as up to 6 months of housing to the homeless adults while transitioning to permanent housing. the navigation center will be operated by bay area community services who'll provide 24 hour staffing, they're the same group that also provides these resources. 2 one same allegations center in berkeley as well as 2 in oakland. the city says buildings navigation center is actually response to the growing homeless crisis they say the recent data shows fremont homeless population grew over 25% over the past 2 years i've been speaking with people here in the area all morning i spoke with one woman in particular that says yes i do know this needs to go up around town because this problem is so great i was she is one of many who would like to see it here near city hall, not near the plant nursery and this is what also she had to say about the homelessness issue. i'm glad that they're going to do something about it because. >>these people need help. >>that is pretty much the main sentiment that a lot of people this morning ha
according to the city the temporary navigation center will provide 45 feds as well as up to 6 months of housing to the homeless adults while transitioning to permanent housing. the navigation center will be operated by bay area community services who'll provide 24 hour staffing, they're the same group that also provides these resources. 2 one same allegations center in berkeley as well as 2 in oakland. the city says buildings navigation center is actually response to the growing homeless crisis...
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according to the city the temporary navigation center will provide 45 beds and about 6 months of housinge transitioning into there permanent housing, the navigation center will be operated by bay area community services who help provide 24 hour staffing, they also provide services to the homeless navigation center in berkeley as well as 2 in oakland. now the city-state's that right now they're in the middle of analyzing these 2 properties, this is a decision they're going to be working on all summer and they say they're also going to give an opportunity in their upcoming meetings for community to go ahead and a voice their opinions and they're going opin part of the choosing process for them to go ahead and decide which of the 2 properties that they'd like to choose here. but for more information we're going to more information online over at kron 4 dot com on the safe not against navigation center. coming to the city of fremont reporting live christina teatro kron 4 news. all right, thank you christina traffic alert. >>since are a leading cause of injury and death in san jose south a la
according to the city the temporary navigation center will provide 45 beds and about 6 months of housinge transitioning into there permanent housing, the navigation center will be operated by bay area community services who help provide 24 hour staffing, they also provide services to the homeless navigation center in berkeley as well as 2 in oakland. now the city-state's that right now they're in the middle of analyzing these 2 properties, this is a decision they're going to be working on all...
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now according to city the temporary navigation center will provide 45 bed and up to 6 months of housing to homeless adult we're transitioning to permanent housing. the navigation center will be operated by bay area community services now they are the same group that provides services to the center in berkeley of well as well as 2 in oakland. the city says building the navigation center is a response to the growing homeless crisis. they say recent data shows fremont homeless population grew over 25% over the past 2 years. now on fremont city. city's website they state that they are going to be doing a lot of analytic report. a limb analytic over these 2 locations to see really which won the best serves the community they also want to use the next summer months to make sure that the community has time to speak their concerns or any of their opinions they haven't either of these 2 sites. they say they want to make a decision on which side they're going to be choosing by september's meeting that is still to be determined on the date reporting live here in fremont christina teatro kron 4 new
now according to city the temporary navigation center will provide 45 bed and up to 6 months of housing to homeless adult we're transitioning to permanent housing. the navigation center will be operated by bay area community services now they are the same group that provides services to the center in berkeley of well as well as 2 in oakland. the city says building the navigation center is a response to the growing homeless crisis. they say recent data shows fremont homeless population grew over...
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navigation center to help the homeless in general. neighbors on each site they not in my backyard the navigation center would house adults for up to six months. the services would include help in finding permanent housing for those people. one potential lo isear city hall at a parking lot were somehow most people have already been living. >> a lot of homeless people are already here and they would not have to go out of their way. spot the other possible fight is a mile and a half away. neighbors say that each site has its drawbacks.>> it is also much closer to a couple of elementary schools >> we are here to say no to the city hall parking lot. slackening city plans two community meetings to get feedback from the public. a final decision could come as soon as september. >>> in upstate out of oakland this money. city council unanimously approved a ban on the use of facial recognition technology. a final vote scheduled for september. last month in san francisco became the first city in the country to ban >>> a scary question limbs in the east bay yesterday for .3 earthquake just before shot. earthquake center nearby, the greenville faul
navigation center to help the homeless in general. neighbors on each site they not in my backyard the navigation center would house adults for up to six months. the services would include help in finding permanent housing for those people. one potential lo isear city hall at a parking lot were somehow most people have already been living. >> a lot of homeless people are already here and they would not have to go out of their way. spot the other possible fight is a mile and a half away....
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what we have on our streets right now, nobody wants to see people without housing, without shelter, dieing, and the navigation center is an important tool to get us there. so with, that i want to move -- >> president yee: excuse me. supervisor haney, before you make a motion, i want to excuse supervisor peskin because he had to leave. >> supervisor mandelman: so moved. >> president yee: it's moved by supervisor mandelman, seconded by supervisor fewer, and i excuse supervisor peskin. >> supervisor haney: i move to affirm the categorical exemption determination. >> president yee: so you move to approve 46 and to table items 47 and 48. >> second. >> president yee: and it's been seconded. roll call, please. >> clerk: on the motion to approve 46 and table items 47 and 48 -- [roll call] >> clerk: there are nine ayes. >> president yee: okay. colleagues, the determination of the exemption is finally affirmed. [gavel]. >> president yee: madam clerk, i don't know if the department of election is back yet. >> clerk: they have returned, mr. president. >> president yee: where are you? >> clerk: yes, yes. >> president yee: okay.
what we have on our streets right now, nobody wants to see people without housing, without shelter, dieing, and the navigation center is an important tool to get us there. so with, that i want to move -- >> president yee: excuse me. supervisor haney, before you make a motion, i want to excuse supervisor peskin because he had to leave. >> supervisor mandelman: so moved. >> president yee: it's moved by supervisor mandelman, seconded by supervisor fewer, and i excuse supervisor...
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. >> reporter: the navigation center what house adults for six months while working to find a permanent housing.>>> a noose on campus, a students tweeted this photo, she says she found it on the way to her dorm and when she called police us took them over one hour to respond. the incident is being treated as suspicious that it might be reclassified as a hate crime. in a statement tonight such a symbol has no place on our campus.>>> oakland voted to ban the use of facial recognition technology. the measure was unanimously approved, a final vote is scheduled for september. privacy advocates call the technology biased and flawed and say it often misidentifies women and people of color. last month san francisco became the first city in the country to ban police and other city agencies from using the technology.>>> some people on the east they are shaken up tonight after a 4.3 earthquake hit near black hawk this afternoon. it was followed by several aftershocks. >> reporter: we should take comfort in knowing there's only about a 4% chance that today's earthquake was a for shock, this one has
. >> reporter: the navigation center what house adults for six months while working to find a permanent housing.>>> a noose on campus, a students tweeted this photo, she says she found it on the way to her dorm and when she called police us took them over one hour to respond. the incident is being treated as suspicious that it might be reclassified as a hate crime. in a statement tonight such a symbol has no place on our campus.>>> oakland voted to ban the use of facial...
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supportive housing and in the case of the family shelter system it helps to prioritize people into our family shelter single room stays. that is also a process used to place people in our navigation centers. if we've identified and unsheltered homeless person who is a priority for housing placement we want to get them into a safe space and also a place where we can work with them most effectively and efficiently to get them into housing, which resolves their homelessness. finally we also work closely with several programs, the homeward bound program, the police department, homeless unit that works with people on the street. they also have the ability to place people into our navigation centers. that is a brief overview of the current status of our emergency services. i am very pleased to say that mayor breed issued a may oral initiative last fall that supports us to add 1,000 additional shelter beds and 500 supportive housing units between last fall and the end of 2020. we are in that process of expanding. we have done some expansion already. we have about 750 additional beds we are trying to add to the system now. in addition, the mayor has provided her support behind our department str
supportive housing and in the case of the family shelter system it helps to prioritize people into our family shelter single room stays. that is also a process used to place people in our navigation centers. if we've identified and unsheltered homeless person who is a priority for housing placement we want to get them into a safe space and also a place where we can work with them most effectively and efficiently to get them into housing, which resolves their homelessness. finally we also work...
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navigation. the city says it's a way to help people impacted by the housing crisis. city council will make their decision on the navigation center in september. >>meanwhile, a san francisco there's a proposal to temporarily turn a city own parking lot into a safe place for homeless people living in their vehicles kron four's maureen kelly got reaction to the plan from the neighborhood. >>people living in our v's and other vehicles are becoming a larger part of san francisco's growing homeless population 17% rise in homelessness citywide. >>what 68% of that increase was people living in vehicles. >>supervisor cautious a fight he says he's been hearing complaints from his district residents for the past 2 years. >>see more trash we're seeing more illegal dumping. >>so he's proposing to turn in old parking lot across from the bow bull bart station into a place for about 30 homeless vehicles, what's being called the vehicle tree arts center, we'll have security guards bathrooms and on site staff to help coordinate social services for the people staying here those allowed in will first be screened and then able to park here for 90 da
navigation. the city says it's a way to help people impacted by the housing crisis. city council will make their decision on the navigation center in september. >>meanwhile, a san francisco there's a proposal to temporarily turn a city own parking lot into a safe place for homeless people living in their vehicles kron four's maureen kelly got reaction to the plan from the neighborhood. >>people living in our v's and other vehicles are becoming a larger part of san francisco's...
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i just wanted to conclude by stating that navigation centers and safe centers and all shelters are critical tools in addressing homelessness and we need housing and other interventions wit but with 5,000 people living on the streets, i think it's quite clear, we need to add more. we have engage engaged the commy around the issue and one pointed out, yes, i did send an email expressing my concern around division circle because we monitor the navigation sites everyday and when we see somebody camped out or nearby the navigation centres, we respond immediately. now, sometimes that takes an hour or two, but generally, we are conscious of ensuring the neighborhoods around the navigation are kept safe and clean of encampments. nhs and the city has complied with all requirements of the site. we need to vote and allow us to proceed with this project. >> soup storsupervisor hainey? >> a couple are directed towards you. so in terms of the community input and public process, you know, is there a standardized process that you have as far as how to get feedback and input from a neighborhood? is that something that you even through this process have some,
i just wanted to conclude by stating that navigation centers and safe centers and all shelters are critical tools in addressing homelessness and we need housing and other interventions wit but with 5,000 people living on the streets, i think it's quite clear, we need to add more. we have engage engaged the commy around the issue and one pointed out, yes, i did send an email expressing my concern around division circle because we monitor the navigation sites everyday and when we see somebody...
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house about 45 people who had lived there for about 6 months at a time. there is now an online petition from residents who oppose the navigation center. e city says it's a way to help people affected by the housing crisis. the city council will make its decision on the navigation center in september. >>well he ran a storage unit that the many storage facility. you won't be able to check on it just yet owners say they will wait until fire investigation to finish a grass fire yesterday destroyed 20 units and damaged several more at the facility. some people stop by today to check on their storage units, one woman says she was told her unit suffered water and smoke damage. >>for me i think i'm one of the fortunate ones that. the unit and actually. go up in flames i feel terrible for them. the unit owners who i watched on tv just everything was engulfed in flames and i can imagine. what that must be like to lose things such as well i have in my story. >>the fire broke out near the intersection of 6.80 and highway 4. >>firefighters managed to put it out pretty quick. >>now to our 4 zone forecast we step outside on the embarcadero in san fra
house about 45 people who had lived there for about 6 months at a time. there is now an online petition from residents who oppose the navigation center. e city says it's a way to help people affected by the housing crisis. the city council will make its decision on the navigation center in september. >>well he ran a storage unit that the many storage facility. you won't be able to check on it just yet owners say they will wait until fire investigation to finish a grass fire yesterday...
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this navigation center would house up to 45 people for six months or less, while they receive on site services, and transition into more permanent housing. the parking lot behind city hall where we are on capitol avenue is one site. the other is a city owned lot on decoto road near reagan nursery. as you can imagine, there are strong opinions on all sides. >> i don't want homeless people running around here tipping my towards when i'm not home. >> everybody says it's a great idea, but not in my neighborhood, so that is the challenge is finding a place that's going to be most acceptable. >> you have to ask yourself is, if you were down and out, and in trouble, wouldn't you want the services to be offered to you? >> reporter: the city council didn't take any action last night because in fact the navigation center item wasn't even on the agenda. so what's next is that the city will hold public outreach, two meetings in august, and they hope to pick a permanent site or not a permanent site but finalize the site in september. in fremont, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> all right, than
this navigation center would house up to 45 people for six months or less, while they receive on site services, and transition into more permanent housing. the parking lot behind city hall where we are on capitol avenue is one site. the other is a city owned lot on decoto road near reagan nursery. as you can imagine, there are strong opinions on all sides. >> i don't want homeless people running around here tipping my towards when i'm not home. >> everybody says it's a great idea,...