San Francisco Wasting Millions of Dollars on RV Park for the Homeless

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by Chris Black

I’d prefer the pod to the open-air homeless park, regardless. Anyone would.

There is nothing worse than the homeless, and any rational government that was unable to stop the drugs from coming in would poison them once they were here.

New York Post:

San Francisco is pouring millions of dollars into an RV park for the homeless, while young people trying to get a break in their careers are reduced to living in 4-feet high by 3.5-feet wide “pod” spaces for $700 a month.

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The city opened a “safe parking site” at Candlestick Point in January 2022, which is home to 30 RVs — each of which cost the city $12,000 a month to keep there, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

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The site, named the Bayview Vehicle Triage Center, has been recommended to be opened for another two years, which will cost the city at least $12.2 million.


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