in The Mission PLUS

Offene Fälle: 286 Geschlossene Fälle: 2.520 Anerkannte Fälle: 33
Fälle beobachten, die erstellt wurden nach: 2009-08-13

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  • 642-646 Guerrero St San Francisco, CA 94110, USA - Mission
    Why is it that people have the right to break the law, just because they're "going to church?" Every Sunday, my family, which includes three school aged children, takes a bike ride through the city. We specifically choose paths with good bike lanes so we can maintain the highest safety possible. But when ever we near a church, the bike lanes suddenly disappear, due to double parking and parking in the meridian by folks attending church services. This puts us in direct danger, having to ride in the "car lane" to go around the parked cars. There are plenty of city lots within walking distance of their houses of worship. Why is it OK to disregard the law on Sunday mornings? Why aren't they getting tickets left and right? If nothing else, it would raise additional revenue for the city. And it might just make people think again about more eco-friendly modes of transportation, like public transit, bikes, or their own two feet.
  • 601-649 Dolores St San Francisco, CA 94110, USA - Castro-Upper Market
    The new Zebra lines arent any better. I dont understand why its so hard to put a stop sign. People roll down the hill from 20th and zoom to 18th without slowing down. We need a light or stop sign on 19th at Dolores. I've seen too many cars close to hitting pedestrians and their dogs.
  • 3024 21st St San Francisco, CA 94110 - Mission
    Daily there are drug dealers, prostitutes, winos, and assorted miscreants at the public park/playground. They urinate on the street, set up tents, litter, and harrass passers-by. This park is unsafe for children to play at.
  • 3012 16th St San Francisco, CA 94103 - Mission
    Every day, without fail, there are some very messed up people hanging out at this corner. I've watched them deal and do drugs right in front of my office, and have many times wondered whether the guys who pass out in their wheelchairs here are even alive anymore. They're an eyesore and an annoyance to everyone who lives, works, and walks here, and they need help.
  • 2850 22nd St San Francisco, CA 94110, USA - Mission

    Greenish mixed-use building 998 Alabama St./2850 22nd St., on the corner of 22nd St. and Alabama street formerly with three driveways, one on 22nd St. and two on Alabama St.

    One driveway is for a legitimate 2-car garage on Alabama St., but the other two driveways are bogus. The occupants of the building aggressively enforce the other two former driveways as their own private curbside parking, ticketing and towing cars even though the driveways are no longer in use.

    The former driveway on 22nd St. is now an entrance to a hair salon, and the former driveway on Alabama St. leads to a former loading dock which has been converted on the inside of the building to a normal wall and is no longer in use. Neither driveway is used by vehicles entering or exiting the building, although the owners keep an old picture of a car sticking out of the entrance on 22nd St while the building was being renovated over five years ago.

    Both former driveways have signs up indicating the owners will ticket and tow cars, however neither are legitimate driveways. The owner should be required to remove these signs and convert the curbs to normal curbs in order to return the space for public parking.

  • 16 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA. 94103 - Mission
    Regular drug dealing outside Valmar liquor store. Possibly done by employees of Valmar.
  • 3118 18th St San Francisco, CA 94110, USA - Mission
    There is an entire group of homeless living out of their cars on 17th from Treat to Potrero, littering, urinating and more on the street. They park their car for days - with no effort by DPT to move them for street cleaning etc.
  • 1349 Hampshire St San Francisco, CA 94110, USA - Mission
    The men living at this house are dealing drugs at all hours of the day and night. A large gang of kids and young adults often hangs around in front of the the property smoking pot, making noise, and intimidating passersby and neighbors.
  • 3125-3149 25th St San Francisco, CA 94110, USA - Mission
    Large groups gather to gamble next to a kids park of all things - passing around fairly significant amounts of money. When they need to relive themselves they just pee against the nearest parked vehicle - I WISH this was a one off. What message is this sending out?
  • Florida St & 24th St San Francisco, CA 94110, USA - Mission
    Drug Selling on this intersection, around 5:30pm. It gets confused with AA meeting...
  • 69-71 29th St San Francisco, CA 94110, USA - Bernal Heights
    This is a dangerous intersection for pedestrians, bicyclists and cars alike. Tiffany meets 29th at an angle making for difficult sightlines for proceeding onto 29th Street. In addition there is an entry drive to the Safeway parking lot across the street and is a popular pedestrian crossing spot (no crosswalks). Lastly Tiffany is a popular bike route and joins Valencia to San Jose so had heavy bike traffic. This intersection should have a 4-way stop (including the Safeway driveway).
  • 1188 Valencia St San Francisco, CA 94110 - Mission
    Since the closing of the Chevron, the site has become a location of graffiti, trash and crime. Cars are constantly broken into in the surrounding area. Chevron's solution has been to cut down all of the shrubs, but the graffiti problem and trash continue to be a problem. What is the long-term solution for the site. Why isn't Chevron being a better neighbor?