
Mayor's Press Conference - Feb 27, 2026 - Meeting
Mayor's Press Conference • San FranciscoFebruary 27, 2026
Locunity is a independent informational service and is not an official government page for this commission.We use AI-assisted analysis and human editorial review to publish information.
SF Opens 19-Unit Supportive Housing for Justice-Involved Youth in Bayview
Mayor Lurie and a coalition of city officials, philanthropic partners, and community leaders cut the ribbon on Just Home 3rd Street, a 19-unit supportive housing facility in Bayview Hunters Point designed to break the cycle between youth homelessness and incarceration. The ceremony brought a rare alignment of criminal justice, housing, and equity agendas — and a reminder from one supervisor that the stakes are measured in young lives lost.
Bayview's Just Home 3rd Street opens 19 units of supportive housing for transitional age youth exiting the justice system or experiencing homelessness
Mayor Lurie ties opening to Breaking the Cycle plan, citing 600+ new beds and a 40% jump in shelter placements citywide
39% of the current jail population identifies as experiencing homelessness, according to Sheriff Miyamoto
Supervisor Walton connects housing instability to youth violence after attending the funeral of a 15-year-old girl
Public-private funding coalition includes MacArthur Foundation, Tipping Point Community, Hellman Foundation, Anthem Blue Cross, and the Charles and Helen Schwab Foundation
San Francisco's first operational site under the national Just Home initiative is now open in the heart of Bayview Hunters Point — 19 units of supportive housing for transitional age youth, operated by 3rd Street Youth Center and Clinic and backed by a deep bench of philanthropic and public partners.
Get reports in your inbox
Follow this commission for free and get the next report delivered by email. You'll be able to access the full archive, get real-time updates, and track the topics or keywords you care about most.