City of Berkeley PLUS

Open Issues: 39 Closed Issues: 23 636 Acknowledged Issues: 2 957
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    1685 Sacramento St Berkeley CA 94702, United States - Berkeley
    Zed written on signal post
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    2708 Telegraph Ave Berkeley CA 94705, United States - South Berkeley
    Graffiti at corner of derby and telegraph - and on bench right next to corner.
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    3400 Adeline St Berkeley CA 94703, United States - Santa Fe
    Graffiti on building (corner of King/62nd) and general blight on the property at 3400 Adeline This parcel is in the City of Berkeley, not unincorporated Alameda County
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    1137 Hopkins St Berkeley, CA 94702, USA - Berkeley
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    777 Harrison St Berkeley CA 94710, United States - Berkeley
    Hand painted "reserved" signs on public parking spots. One in front of a red zone which is clearly an ilegal spot.
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    2121 Tenth St Berkeley CA 94710, United States - Berkeley
    Graffiti on the play structure at the park
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    2701 Telegraph Ave Berkeley CA 94705, United States - Berkeley
    entire side of the Willard swim center tagged
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    3033 San Pablo Ave Berkeley CA 94702, United States - South Berkeley
    Graffiti on post
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    1200 The Alameda Berkeley, CA, 94709, USA - Berkeley

    The same graffiti reported in early June (https://seeclickfix.com/issues/14649915) is still present at this intersection. Either the city failed to remove it, or the person reinstalled it.

    On the bike lanes and median islands at the Hopkins/Alameda intersection, some anonymous coward has spray-painted "WHERE ARE ALL THE BIKES?" Well, sir/madam, while many people do choose to bike through this intersection as well as throughout Berkeley, many others have been dissuaded from doing so precisely by efforts like the "Save Hopkins" campaign (which prioritizes parking spaces over literal human lives), which have successfully blocked Berkeley from providing commonsense infrastructure that makes biking safer and more comfortable for riders of all ages and abilities.

    This dunking on the victims of Berkeley's backwards policies is reminiscent of the way Berkeleyites first blocked the construction of much-needed student housing on specious "environmental impact" grounds, then blocked UC Berkeley from increasing enrollment because... there isn't enough housing for students. This circular logic would be laughable, if its consequences weren't so tragic.

    To put a finer point on it, and in answer to the graffito's question, here are some of "the bikes":
    https://www.berkeleyside.org/2022/09/09/berkeleyside-interactive-data-maps-cyclist-pedestrian-injury-crashes-2021
    https://www.berkeleyside.org/2017/02/08/cyclist-dies-north-berkeley-crash
    https://www.berkeleyside.org/2017/05/01/longtime-activist-69-dies-north-berkeley-crash-police-say-driver-failed-yield

    How dare you mock people who are just trying to get home safe, you callous, cowardly excuse for a neighbor?

    Aaaaaaanyway, City of Berkeley, please clean up this garbage.

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    3105 San Pablo Ave Berkeley CA 94702, United States - Berkeley
    Graffiti on building
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    3033 San Pablo Ave Berkeley CA 94702, United States - South Berkeley
    Graffiti on post
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    2710 Acton St Berkeley CA 94702, United States - South Berkeley
    All sides of the two poles with arrow signs at both ends of the walkway are covered in graffiti.