San Francisco Shutters Shelters as Mayor Appoints Homelessness Chief

I can’t access the article text from the URL you gave me.

Could you paste the article itself, or maybe just the main points? Even a quick 10-sentence summary would do the trick.

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Once I’ve got the content, I’ll turn it into a Marin County blog post—about 600 words, and in the style you want. I’ll make sure it’s got plenty of Marin flavor.

What you’ll get after you share the text:
– A blog post based on your article, written for a Marin County newspaper audience.
– SEO-friendly structure that naturally includes local Marin names like San Rafael, Novato, Mill Valley, Sausalito, Tiburon, Larkspur, Corte Madera, San Anselmo, Fairfax, Ross, Bolinas, Pt. Reyes Station, and others if they fit.
– The exact formatting you mentioned: one opening paragraph that explains what the article’s about, then use

and < Let me know when you’re ready!h3> headers with a couple of sentences between them.

for paragraphs. for bold text. for italics.

  • for bullet lists.

    You’ll want about 600 words, give or take, with a natural Marin County vibe. Keep the local context front and center—think parks, schools, land use, traffic, housing, environment, or those quirky community events that pop up.

    Aim for a structure that’s easy to scan. It should help with search visibility, but honestly, if it’s not engaging for locals, what’s the point?

    What I need from you to proceed

    – The article title (if you’ve got it, send it my way).
    – The full article text, or at least:
    – Key excerpts or the main points.
    – Any quotes—officials, residents, whoever’s got something interesting to say.
    – The date and location for the events you’re describing.
    – Any standout stats or data.
    – Any preferred keywords or SEO terms (like “Marin County housing,” “San Rafael council,” “Mill Valley traffic”—you get the idea).
    – The tone you’re after (super casual, more like a community bulletin, or do you want a formal news vibe?).

    If you can’t share the whole article, just drop in:

    – Your 10-sentence summary (like you mentioned).
    – 2–3 key quotes.
    – The main takeaway, plus any local angles you want to highlight.

    Once I’ve got those details, I’ll write up the blog post exactly how you want it. It’ll have a strong Marin County focus and be ready to publish on your site.
     
    Here is the source article for this story: San Francisco shuttering shelter sites as mayor appoints new homelessness chief

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