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Name: Jeffrey O'Brien on Sep 19, 2007Comments: the P-Hill projects are a blight on the city, the neighborhood and life on the hill. They're unsafe for occupants and neighbors alike. They foster inhumane living conditions, crime, and antisocial behavior. The projects must go!Flag
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Name: Rohit Dhawan on Sep 20, 2007Comments: Projects need to be rebuilt in order to provide a safe neighborhood for all Potrero HIll residents..Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 21, 2007Comments: Please dismantle the projects. In their current condition, they are not a safe environment for humans and a danger to our families.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 24, 2007Comments: My car window got smashed last night, again! I'm lucky they didn't steal it like my neighbor. The Board of Supes don't pay any attention to us explaining that the projects are very dangerous and why some of us need our dogs for protection. They just want dogs and owners off of the fields.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Sep 24, 2007Comments: My car window got smashed last night, again! I'm lucky they didn't steal it like my neighbor. The Board of Supes don't pay any attention to us explaining that the projects are very dangerous and why some of us need our dogs for protection. They just want dogs and owners off of the fields.Flag
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Name: Carolyn Donaldson on Oct 19, 2007Comments: I'm very careful not to go walking at night-time. I'm even nervous taking my dog out for her late night bathroom break.Flag
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Name: Sriram Iyengar on Oct 30, 2007Comments: My apartments are at the coner of 23rd and Carolina. The removal of prjects is long overdue. I have seen people from the projects urinating and defecating in front of my doorstep. Regularly cars are broken into and their windows smashed by people from the projects. In broad daylight a taxi driver refused to take me home because it is 5 blocks from what he called 'crack alley'. Families with children are afraid to go out. Please remove this eyesore and make it a habitable community. SriramFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 4, 2007Comments: The projects have out-lived there usefulness and I have concerns that too many people profit by keeping this experiment running at the detriment of the people who actually 'live' there. Keeping people issolated and segrogated in these projects is simply not healthy and does not promote growth or change which is whatis ulimately needed. It is simply a scary place which should not be promoted and continued for the good of the administrators how have their own conflicts of iterest which provents them from doing the right-thing.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 7, 2007Comments: I live on 23rd, between Arkansas and Wisconsin, bordering the housing projects' fence exactly. I really feel mostly for the residents and children who have to grow up in these conditions. Absolutely deplorable. I see children walking home from school right past crack drug-dealers almost daily, with no exaggeration. They do not deserve this. We all do not deserve this. The removal of the projects is not my goal, but rather garnering as much attention to this problem as possible, to ensure the safety of the projects' inhabitants, and their neighbors who would love nothing more than to live and intermingle together in harmony.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 23, 2007Comments: These projects are a hazard to those who live in them and rob the occupants of their dignity. The disparity between their prison like atmosphere and the affluence of the surrounding area creates irresolvable community tension. They must go! Redevelop the land to include mixed income housing, the property value is so high you could build the nicest housing for lower income in the country, allowing tenets the dignity they do have now.Flag
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Name: Reena Fernandes on Mar 18, 2008Comments: I live close to these projects and so I have first hand knowledge of how unsafe they are!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 25, 2008Comments: There are car break-ins on my street a few times a month. We would like a place to live that is safe to walk around and enjoy the incredible weather of Potrero hill. Please consider condos or open space to replace the eyesore on the Eastern Slope of Potrero. Concerned Potrero HomeownerFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 25, 2008Comments: Shooting with an AK-47 and having bullets coming through our building is NOT FUN. And we pay taxes too...a lot of them.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 4, 2008Comments: Violent crime is up in the neighborhood, stemming largely from one place. Combine this with the fact that segregated urban low income housing is a ridiculously antiquated concept, and the need for change is clear. Inclusionary housing needs to be the priority -- reinvent these failed projects, and a safer Potrero Hill will result, for the benefit of those who live in and around them.Flag
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Name: Jeffrey Jones on Jul 25, 2008Comments: I work at Third and 23rd in SF, and I am too scared to use the Caltrain station because of the great amount of criminal activity that occurs as a result of kids from the projects. Please act to remove this blight and the similar projects in the Bayview and Vis Valley.Flag
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Name: Eric Schmidt on Sep 5, 2008Comments: the residents of potrero hill diserve to live with dignity. the reason poeple gang bang is because of these living situation. if newsom dont do anything he is the devilFlag
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