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> Long-term public support for the entire population, even the inconveniently vulnerable and expensive part of the population, is the only solution. Ok, what will you do about the people who actively refuse to accept that support? We are talking about non-rational, mentally ill, addicted people. You can't just offer support. If that worked, this problem would not exist.
The problem is that shelter is always offered with strings attached - you need to be actively seeking employment, you need to listen to our sermons, you can't use if you accept the housing, you can only sleep here for three nights then we need the bed for someone else.
If SF built some new high-rises and offered every homeless person a condo free of charge that they will personally own after some amount of occupancy you'd pretty much solve homelessness and put a significant dent in mental health issues overnight.