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  2. San Francisco housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, San Francisco had the slowest permitting process of any large city in the United States, with the first stage taking an average of 450 calendar days, and the second stage can take 630 days for typical multi-family housing, or 860 days for a single-family house. [17]

  3. San Francisco Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    The agency was established in 1938, a year after the federal Housing Act of 1937, in order to build and run public housing developments in San Francisco. [1] Due to lobbying from local residents, the agency primarily built its public housing buildings in low-income neighborhoods.

  4. Community Housing Partnership - Wikipedia

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    Community Housing Partnership is a nonprofit organization in San Francisco, California, that provides housing, job training and other services to people formerly living in homelessness. Founded in 1990, it owns and operates 14 residential buildings and collaborates with other organizations in its goals.

  5. San Francisco is so expensive that households making over ...

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    To qualify for low-income housing in San Francisco county, a four-person household can make as much as $117,400 a year. San Francisco is so expensive that households making over $100,000 a year ...

  6. San Francisco could get 90% of its homeless off the streets ...

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    Most cities have homeless problems and lots of vacant housing units, but everything is magnified in San Francisco. Last year, there were 7,700 people living in shelters or on the street in the ...

  7. Homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 14,16 In San Francisco, a minimum wage worker would have to work approximately 4.7 full-time jobs to be able to spend less than 30% of their income on renting a two-bedroom apartment. [5] San Francisco has several thousand homeless people, despite extensive efforts by the city government to address the issue.

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