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by Joshua Sabatini
Many in San Francisco have decried the rise in evictions in the private-housing market for displacing artists, seniors and lower-income residents, but evictions have also emerged as a concern in publicly funded housing as it relates to the homeless
population. City officials and homeless advocates are examining ways to curb evictions in thousands of publicly funded housing units in hopes of keeping these recently housed residents from ending up on the street again, which would give them an even smaller chance of finding future housing options.…
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