Supervisors Approve $30 Million Housing for SF Homeless Youth Over SoMa Neighbor Protests

<p>San Francisco affords housing opponents many chances to appeal new developments, but this one is a conversion of apartments built two years ago. The most influence these neighbors can probably have is to help craft a &ldquo;good neighbor policy&rdquo; with the city, barring intervention from Matt Dorsey, the supervisor whose District 6 includes the project.</p> <p>But Dorsey has already voted his blessing twice. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m cautiously optimistic,&rdquo; he said during a July 14 hearing, adding that he trusts the city&rsquo;s Homelessness and Supportive Housing Department (HSH) to &ldquo;get this project right.&rdquo;</p> <p><a href="https://thefrisc.com/supes-approve-housing-for-sf-homeless-youth-over-soma-neighbor-protests-d7c5e0d7cda6"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>