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'Pacific Heights' Category Posts
September 24th, 2007 8:11 am
You can't come out of your driveway and the cars are speeding up the beat you. You cant walk across the street for fear of being run over. It's supposed to be a family neighbourhood but the kid's cant walk or play near the street's. Please please !!!!!! I ASK YOU TO PUT MORE STOP SIGNS ON VICENTE BETWEEN SUNSET AND 19TH AVE OR SOME KID IS GOING TO GET RUN OVER. Just take a count of the cars that use Vicente St. everyday and i bet you'll agree there needs to be something done about it. This is the Read This Posty »
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June 19th, 2007 8:35 am
Create community-based solutions to address the large volume of trash that is dumped on the streets of the mission each day. Delibrate dumping and casual lttering creates an environment of social neglect. Yet, it would be a diservice to pose punitive action against dumpers/litterers as a "solution." That is why diplomatic solutions consisting of community action must be taken. As a college art teacher, artist and father of two young girls I want to feel relief from the predudice this neighborhood is subjected to. Pacific Heights would never allow such condictions. I know that I am the type of San Read This Posty »
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May 21st, 2007 9:39 am
This area is visited by tourists daily, and what a beautiful impression they get of the city. Not to mention all the children living in the neighborhood that have to look at this everyday! Open drug use, drug dealing, homelessness, public urination/defecation are a n24 hour issue. If NYC can clean up 42nd st, why can't we get our downtown neighborhood cleaned up?
I'm sure if the homeless and dealers were filling the streets of Pacific Heights, the problem would be resolved immediately.
Resolution: How about implementing and enforcing loitering laws and posting pictures of drug dealers on the streets? It Read This Posty »
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May 21st, 2007 9:35 am
I despise the unbelievable car vandalism that happens every night in lower pacific heights. Car windows are smashed by the handful especially on Pine. Can anything be done to stop this? Install a camera?
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April 24th, 2007 7:15 am
I'm sick to death of the meter maids and their bad attitudes! I've owned a business in S.F. for 35 years. I have 6 trucks. The meter maids will hide behind cars and write their tickets while we're pulled up in front of our shop garage WHILE the truck is being unloaded. We don't double-park or otherwise harass them. They harass us constantly. Funny that in Pacific Heights, where most of our customer base is, we don't see meter maids every 5 minutes. Is that because they pay more taxes that my business? no way!!! On more than one occasion, Read This Posty »
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April 23rd, 2007 9:26 am
I live in Excelsior on Paris just off of Russia between Russia and Persia. Two doors away our neighbor parks his truck which he fills with recycling (bottles, cans, glass, cardboard) all week long filling it up and hauling it away once a week. We have to look at this eyesore all week long as he fills his truck up. At best it is an eyesore at worst a potential health and safety hazard.
I have spoken with several police officers in the neighborhood and they say nothing can be done. I would bet this would not be allowed in Read This Posty »
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April 1st, 2007 2:32 pm
I've lived around the world, even in NYC, and never had a problem with car security; but within 2 months of moving to SF, my car was broken into on the street. In Pac Heights no less! I encountered general apathy from the police, and, when I talked to my friends, learned that just about everyone who lives in this city has had their car broken into. I find it rather laughable that the parking monitors are so well organized and anal (within my first couple months here, I also received over $300 in parking tickets) because it actually generates Read This Posty »
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