BVHP

Public Housing at Hunters Point under-going a strange transformation - no community dialog

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Indybay

A large area comprising of over 240 housing units at Hunters View at Hunters Point have been declared - Blight. So, in comes the John Stewart Company and they want to build over 800 unit in this area. There has been no meaningful - community dialog. There is no Environmental Impact Report and most of all there is no Transportation Document. By, Kiska Road - also at Hunters Point - over sixty percent of the Public Housing is boarded up.

Editorial: Avoiding a Lennar meltdown

Supervisors should worry about homebuilder's finances

Uh-oh: Lennar’s $25 million shipyard funding gap

 Sup. Chris Daly wants an immediate hearing into the fiscal health of Lennar’s construction project at Hunters Point Shipyard, (you know, the one where they repeatedly messed up the asbestos dust monitoring).

Daly made his request at the June 10 Board of Supervisors meeting, following the discovery that the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency has applied for, but has so far been denied, a $25 million grant to subsidize infrastructure costs at the site.

S.F. tenants don't trust city's motives



Thursday, March 6, 2008

Every week in her notorious public housing development, Darlene Fleming watches another neighbor move out and construction crews come in to nail plywood over the vacant apartment's doors and windows. And every week, she says, more residents get eviction notices, possibly signaling that they could be the next ones forced out.
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