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Divisadero, Fulton, etc. There was a ballot item a few years ago to raise the money but it got shot down because of a provision not to permit landlords to pass along tax raises to renters. How about if the people who live here and drive on the streets shell out a few bucks to pay for some new pavement. Take a drive around almost any area from Palo Alto to San Jose to see that decent pavement is not a bank breaking item for a local government. If they can do it so can SF. The bad pavement makes the entire city feel run down and depressed. Also very dangerous to ride a bicycle even in so-called bike lanes where the pavement has been patched literally every 10 feet for many blocks (see Cabrillo for example).
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