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San Francisco drug-free supportive housing proposal advances to Board of Supervisors - CBS News
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· July 11, 2026
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The proposal for drug-free supportive housing in San Francisco will now be considered by the Board of Supervisors, a crucial step in addressing the city's ongoing struggles with homelessness and substance abuse. This initiative has significant implications for the city's social services and housing landscape, particularly in terms of providing stable and supportive environments for individuals recovering from addiction. As the Board of Supervisors reviews the proposal, they will need to weigh the potential benefits of drug-free housing against the complexities of implementing and enforcing such a policy. The city's history of experimenting with innovative solutions to homelessness and addiction suggests that this proposal will be subject to close scrutiny and debate. San Francisco's network of service providers and advocates will likely be watching the proposal's progress closely, as it could have a substantial impact on the city's approach to supporting vulnerable populations.
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Published: July 11, 2026 ·
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