😂 oh no… Rich people who moved here and bought new condo’s are tripping on cracks in the neighborhood. What will we do. GTFOH and smile while you’re leaving.
Oh, you mean the landfill rapidly overdeveloped for profit with poorly planned infrastructure and that city govn't pushed through environmental review is sinking? Who could have seen this coming?
No but it may instigate action from the city in an expeditious way. And possibly the residents who have paid through taxes for repairs that were insufficent, can recoup their funds.
@@gingerriviera3654 you're not getting it you're just not getting it whoever paid to live in mission Bay has to take those losses. It's built on landfill everybody knows that.
@@silentmajority8365 I wouldn't say that at all. Matter face I completely. San Francisco is one of most beautiful cities in the country. That's why real estate is the highest in the nation.
Why are they paying a guy in a suit $300k a year to show pictures and talk when they can hire actual people who need work standing around at home depot for $20 an hour??
Facts. 22,000 Americans were shot to death in the first 6 months of this year. 107,000 overdosed last year. Crime going up up up. We have a war HERE. Maybe if America politicians werent so busy living it up on tax payers money they could take a walk through Chicago or Detroit or Philadelphia and see how millions of our people are actually "living".
That town is built on backfill where water use to be. When earthquakes hit the ground turns to liquid and gas lines will break causing mass fires. That town has always been an infrastructure nightmare.
Repairing it will only be temporary as it will continue to sink until they stop pumping water out of the aquifers. That aint gonna happen any time soon.
This neighborhood was built on unstable land, can't believe the construction of this got green lit. It's going to slowly decay into the ground and sink...
The sidewalks and streets are PUBLIC PROPERTY, maintained by the city of SF! 🤔 The private property goes to the "line" where it meets public property, just like a home in a subdivision. Your home's property is the lot, and doesn't include the sidewalk in front. That's why when the city tears up the stteet to install new sewer pipes, utility lines, etc., it isn't tearing up your own private property. Of course it will be much cheaper to replace a sidewalk, then to be sued by someone who falls on documented poorly maintained PUBLIC property! 🤗
Many neighborhoods have these sinking sidewalks. One place I dealt with on Folsom in the Mission had three layers of sidewalk pavement from the soil subduction. Do the property owners in older neighborhoods get compensation for changes in the street grade?
Local mayors and governors new to stay out of women issues and banning books and concentrate on running their Districts, AMERICA has so much infrastructure that is deteriorating and to be addressed now, only at election time.
I hope you guys learned something from this it don't matter if you buy a house on flat land or you're on a hillside get the compaction test look at it cuz if you have a good compaction test done you shouldn't have nothing to worry about especially if you're building a house on a hill have that compaction test done and make sure it passes because if not you are really going to have some problems your house may slide down the hill so I hope this is giving you guys some insight
We've been watching this movie play out, it's not going to end well for many neighborhoods in that district. Expect lg. lawsuits and building removals, in the future.
properties are built in sketchy areas all the time. i think half my city is built in a flood zone. and, when my sidewalk needed fixed, it was on my dime, not the city's. sidewalks can be a controversial issue, so before you buy a property with one you should definitely find out who's going to be on the hook for that.
And what about the ground slab in the basements? They must be sinking too, which means none of those buildings are stable. I just read that this town or city was built on backfill, which means this is a potential death trap.
They make it seem like it's that hard to replace sidewalks. Any license contractor can do it, you need to excavate deep enough and compact the soil properly. It might be an issue with the City considering the plans were approved and the standards for the Sidewalks were probably per the City's code, this case, it should be a shared burden.
Subsidence risk was disclosed. Sidewalk maintenance is "private" (for some reason) so it's on the property owner(s). At least the buildings are safe, could have had foundation issues like Millennium Tower. Honestly, and extra step out of your building is a pretty minor inconvenience, people need to chill. The only emergency is filling the cracks between the sinking sidewalks and the buildings. Water intrusion into the foundations will cause problems, even if they are on piers. Underground water flow through landfill will increase erosion and cause sinkholes/further subsidence. Sealing the edges is cheaper than infilling the sidewalk, so get on it homeowners! Delays will start to affect your neighbors and just make the problem worse.
😂 oh no… Rich people who moved here and bought new condo’s are tripping on cracks in the neighborhood. What will we do. GTFOH and smile while you’re leaving.
The city warned buyers, but they refused to listen. They got what they paid for.
This. The City warned them and it was obvious since it was built on a landfill.
if you build it, they will come.
Oh, you mean the landfill rapidly overdeveloped for profit with poorly planned infrastructure and that city govn't pushed through environmental review is sinking? Who could have seen this coming?
We all knew this was going to happen. Locals talked about it for years yet they keep building.
You deserve it
Sorry attorneys suing is not going to fix this problem
No but it may instigate action from the city in an expeditious way. And possibly the residents who have paid through taxes for repairs that were insufficent, can recoup their funds.
@@gingerriviera3654 you're not getting it you're just not getting it whoever paid to live in mission Bay has to take those losses. It's built on landfill everybody knows that.
Scumbag lawyers just want to sue and get an easy payday at the expense of taxpayers.
You live on a seismically active landfill and it’s turning out to be a less than fantastic idea. I’m shocked!
If we're lucky, the whole city will sink into the bay.
🛐
It's built on land fill. They knew this was going to happen before they built mission bay it was a big discussion but somehow it went through anyway.
So San Francisco really is a dump 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@silentmajority8365 I wouldn't say that at all. Matter face I completely. San Francisco is one of most beautiful cities in the country. That's why real estate is the highest in the nation.
@@jx1668 What’s beautiful about it? No parking, Castro street, tenderloin district, Oakland, fentanyl epidemic?
@@jx1668 Sure 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mission bay towers are built to bedrock
side walks are NOT private property they are city property for public access
Not if the builders put them in. It's ridiculous to ask the city to repair them. The building owners need to pay for it.
That's what happens when you build on land fill duh just look at the millenial tower
Ground liquify’s during earthquakes.
The sidewalk is sinking. Not the buildings
@@californiamade5608 no duh🤣😂
@@californiamade5608 what do you think buildings are built on….
That is why that whole area used to be warehouses always has always will be unstable Shaky Ground disaster waiting to happen 1906 all over again
Can’t happen to a better liberal city.
Why are they paying a guy in a suit $300k a year to show pictures and talk when they can hire actual people who need work standing around at home depot for $20 an hour??
Bye...bye...San Francisco. Only Newsom n Breed n all the homeless will be left behind poopy sfo.
Earth just can't hold up any more sin.
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Facts.
22,000 Americans were shot to death in the first 6 months of this year.
107,000 overdosed last year.
Crime going up up up.
We have a war HERE.
Maybe if America politicians werent so busy living it up on tax payers money they could take a walk through Chicago or Detroit or Philadelphia and see how millions of our people are actually "living".
@@rdallas81 correct on all points
A trash dumping site. What do you expect? Sad?
That town is built on backfill where water use to be. When earthquakes hit the ground turns to liquid and gas lines will break causing mass fires. That town has always been an infrastructure nightmare.
That’s terrible, those people should get out of there
Hmm I wonder where all the tax money is going??
Interview: “I’m not sure if the buildings are rising, but the floor is sinking”
She must have gone to public school in SF…
Entirely sounded like a joke but who knows with San Francisco
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Corruption from Developers and City Officials….
Repairing it will only be temporary as it will continue to sink until they stop pumping water out of the aquifers. That aint gonna happen any time soon.
Newsflash: Big cracks are common everywhere. Ask the Kardashions.
Why are houses and buildings allowed to built at the first place when there is such a big problem.
money.
Why were they allowed to build in the first place?
Ban all sidewalks with cracks they could probably pass that bill by tomorrow morning God bless you and your family Aloha and amen
This neighborhood was built on unstable land, can't believe the construction of this got green lit. It's going to slowly decay into the ground and sink...
The buildings are being to bedrock.
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LETS FIGHT DEMOCRATS CORRUPTION!
Common sense would tell you... its time to move out.
Building needs to be demolished.
Inspection of the land is needed.
This neighbothood is a metrphor of SF.
Learn how to spell, get spell check and gfy.
Slowly but surely California will become the island of California.
Mission Bay boomed during the Willie Brown days, dude got paid
Buildings can collapse.
The sidewalks and streets are PUBLIC PROPERTY, maintained by the city of SF! 🤔
The private property goes to the "line" where it meets public property, just like a home in a subdivision. Your home's property is the lot, and doesn't include the sidewalk in front. That's why when the city tears up the stteet to install new sewer pipes, utility lines, etc., it isn't tearing up your own private property.
Of course it will be much cheaper to replace a sidewalk, then to be sued by someone who falls on documented poorly maintained PUBLIC property!
🤗
Maybe investigate where the money is going and update the public. Call out names of politicians who are in charge.
SF is in big trouble... one earthquake away from destruction.
Democrats
another bummer for SF
Many neighborhoods have these sinking sidewalks. One place I dealt with on Folsom in the Mission had three layers of sidewalk pavement from the soil subduction. Do the property owners in older neighborhoods get compensation for changes in the street grade?
Hope the ocean takes them all some day
Its subsidence. And mission district collapsed after the 1989 7.1 quake
How was ever acceptable to have 24" of settling in 25 years
What about in 250 years?
It's always the property owners' responsibility to repair damaged sidewalks. Always has been. Hire a construction contractor. It's not rocket science.
Local mayors and governors new to stay out of women issues and banning books and concentrate on running their
Districts, AMERICA has so much infrastructure that is deteriorating and to be addressed now, only at election time.
So the developers knew, built anyway, now want the taxpayers to fix the mistake they made on their private property?
Its a sick world in sf
I hope you guys learned something from this it don't matter if you buy a house on flat land or you're on a hillside get the compaction test look at it cuz if you have a good compaction test done you shouldn't have nothing to worry about especially if you're building a house on a hill have that compaction test done and make sure it passes because if not you are really going to have some problems your house may slide down the hill so I hope this is giving you guys some insight
How many of these new buildings are going to stand when the big one hits....
Cement guy is fired.
God willing the entire west coast will sink into the sea.
There’s bigger problems in the urban mess
The whole city is sinking and drowning from 💩
That whole city just needs to go
SF, LA and POrtland are racing to see who can become Detroit the fastest.
LUZ PENA🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️
What goes up must come down.
They need rubber sidewalks.
We already knew SF has a crack problem
Liquefaction will happen soon.
We've been watching this movie play out, it's not going to end well for many neighborhoods in that district.
Expect lg. lawsuits and building removals, in the future.
Probably shouldn't build cities on trash
properties are built in sketchy areas all the time. i think half my city is built in a flood zone. and, when my sidewalk needed fixed, it was on my dime, not the city's. sidewalks can be a controversial issue, so before you buy a property with one you should definitely find out who's going to be on the hook for that.
@@Look_What_You_Did it's certainly the homeowner's responsibility to pay for it when it needs it.
Greetings from the city of 🌁🤴🏿Hercules' Downtown District!
And what about the ground slab in the basements? They must be sinking too, which means none of those buildings are stable. I just read that this town or city was built on backfill, which means this is a potential death trap.
One earthquake and places will start falling down, especially millennium tower. It's a disaster waiting to happen.
Rising sea level infiltrating the very ground.
What about mellillium tower I want it to fall to see what it takes with it.
People are homeless and starving who give a f... about a dam sidewalk. Smfh. Welcome to America
Probably from all the urine! Avoid San Francisco out of state visitors !!
When did the sidewalk become private property? Is it just in Mission Bay?
Almost all sidewalks are private property. That is the default... Some municipalities change it up in dense commercial areas.
@@ShainAndrews Crazy to me I just always assumed it was the city's property and responsibility.
there's hope yet that california will slip off the continent.
Oh, that town is in the Doom Loop.......
Good to know my taxes are not being used probably. :)
was this built on hamburger?
🤣🤣🤣
I'll send a few cases of Great Stuff with instructions
Gravel sidewalks
They make it seem like it's that hard to replace sidewalks. Any license contractor can do it, you need to excavate deep enough and compact the soil properly. It might be an issue with the City considering the plans were approved and the standards for the Sidewalks were probably per the City's code, this case, it should be a shared burden.
Subsidence risk was disclosed. Sidewalk maintenance is "private" (for some reason) so it's on the property owner(s). At least the buildings are safe, could have had foundation issues like Millennium Tower. Honestly, and extra step out of your building is a pretty minor inconvenience, people need to chill. The only emergency is filling the cracks between the sinking sidewalks and the buildings. Water intrusion into the foundations will cause problems, even if they are on piers. Underground water flow through landfill will increase erosion and cause sinkholes/further subsidence. Sealing the edges is cheaper than infilling the sidewalk, so get on it homeowners! Delays will start to affect your neighbors and just make the problem worse.
Most informative comment. I have a feeling no one will do anything, just like the Millennium Tower.
Fools and their money....😂😂😂😂
They are too busy pleasing their lbgtq citizens
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