I heard there is hella toxic waste residue in hunters point from the old naval shipyard that caused a lot of people to get sick over the years, did they ever clean that shit up? If they did then that would be the main trigger to set up events to officially push the low income people out of town.
I don't know how middle class people afford to live in San Francisco let alone poor people. Sad thing is in ways it can be just as hard for middle class people because there are no set asides for people who make too much money to be considered poor. If you qualify for enough government programs you can take in damn near the same amount of goods and services as some people who work full time.
I don't know how middle class people afford to live in San Francisco let alone poor people. Sad thing is in ways it can be just as hard for middle class people because there are no set asides for people who make too much money to be considered poor. If you qualify for enough government programs you can take in damn near the same amount of goods and services as some people who work full time.
Services are one thing, quality of housing is another. One thing to understand about the situation in SF is that a lot of the subsidized/public housing in SF has literally been condemned (i.e. nobody should legally be allowed to live in it)... for 50+ years. The old barracks were never meant to be permanent residences but the SFHA bought them up from the military anyway and pushed blacks into them. The pollution isn't as bad these days obviously since the Superfund site got closed two decades ago but the housing has continued to deteriorate for the better part of 6 decades. This is especially true in HP, Oakdale and Double Rock are fucked up to the point of being uninhabitable. They give it a new paint job every couple of years or so but the damage inside most of the units is all but unfixable... they should've been torn down decades ago.
To answer your question, the middle ground in SF is evaporating and the only poor left over in SF are (generally speaking) the really broke kind (in other words the income disparity is widening). SROs and projects are becoming the only face of the have-nots in SF these days. In a lot of the City they literally are the only face of the poor... The Tenderloin, Fillmore and Potrero Hill are all real-life examples of that.
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