No encampments of 10 or more tents found anywhere in San Francisco, city says
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The number of tents and structures occupied by homeless people on San Francisco streets has hit a five-year low, according to an announcement from Mayor London Breed’s office. In a Monday news release, the mayor’s office said the city counted 360 tents and structures on the street in April — a 41% reduction since July 2023. That total includes 182 tents and 178 structures, according to the release. “We are continuing to use all of the resources we have and working to add more, but there is a lot...

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