The best news and the most controversial news was the report claiming that there are 2000 fewer homeless people living on the streets of the city compared to 2002. The census was undertaken by about 250 volunteers who scoured the streets, parks, underpasses and DeCroix toilets over a 12 hour period in January and was required by Federal law as a way to measure funding over the next couple of years. The good news is that in reaching the numbers, San Francisco is eligible for matching federal funds. The bad news is that those matching federal funds are probably about to be cut.

Picture of Gavin picking up new friends from the San Francisco Sentinel