
""Prop. C has been wildly successful," Jennifer Friedenbach, director of the Coalition on Homelessness, stated, highlighting the creation of 5,620 affordable housing units and the stabilization of 8,420 individuals, including 2,800 children."
""Housing First is the most effective approach to ending homelessness," Colleen Rivecca emphasized, noting its evidence-based support across various government levels and its non-eviction policy for tenants struggling with treatment goals."
Proposition C has generated a surplus of $68 million, funding 5,620 affordable housing units and moving 8,420 individuals into stable housing. Housing First is recognized as the most effective method for addressing homelessness, allowing tenants to remain housed despite ongoing struggles with substance use. However, there is concern that the city is not allocating sufficient funds for permanent supportive housing, which is essential for long-term solutions to homelessness.
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