Thank you for reporting this issue to the City Attorney's Office. I see that you have submitted multiple complaints regarding numerous buildings on this block. Further information is needed to process your complaints. Do you have any photos of the blighted properties? Are they abandoned? Do they pose a public health threat or issue? I did some initial research and although the buildings seem to be in poor condition, I'm not certain what specific issues these buildings pose.
Please feel free to contact our Code Enforcement Hotline at (415) 554-3977 to speak directly with a representative from the office that can advise you on our role in such matters.
Thank you again for your help.
Thank you for reporting this issue. This issue has been referred to the Department of Building Inspection. Please contact the Code Enforcement Hotline at 554-3977 for further information.
This issue has been assigned to Inspector Mike Gunnell under complaint #201449991. Mr. Gunnel can be reached at 558-6007. For updates on this issue, please contact either Mr. Gunnel or the Code Enforcement Hotline at 554-3977.
This building has been verified by Inspector Gunnell as occupied therefore it does not constitute as blighted as it is neither vacant nor abandoned. This issue will be closed. For further information, please contact the Code Enforcement Hotline at 554-3977.
Hello. A blighted building does not have to be abandoned or vacant to be blighted. For example, if all the windows were missing, the siding was falling off, the roof was missing, but there were still people living inside it would still be blighted. Come on, DBI. You can do better.
Blight’s a wild thing but generally it is
• overgrown weeds and grass
• landscaping
• trash, litter, and debris
• outside storage of household items
• property blight
• disrepair and exterior property conditions
• graffiti
• abandoned or junk vehicles
• vehicles parked on lawn or unpaved areas
• home auto repair
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I agree. There is no consistent remediation of complaints by the DBI or seemingly any effort to take care of the neighborhood. Requests for blights and dumped garbage pick-up are routinely ignored.
If the authorities show the neighborhood that they care, maybe more people in the neighborhood will start to care as well.
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Reconocido CAO Fisher (Usuario registrado)
Please feel free to contact our Code Enforcement Hotline at (415) 554-3977 to speak directly with a representative from the office that can advise you on our role in such matters.
Thank you again for your help.
CAO Lall (Usuario registrado)
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Cerrado CAO Lall (Usuario registrado)
Reopened getrealandgettowork (Invitado)
Hello. A blighted building does not have to be abandoned or vacant to be blighted. For example, if all the windows were missing, the siding was falling off, the roof was missing, but there were still people living inside it would still be blighted. Come on, DBI. You can do better.
Blight’s a wild thing but generally it is
• overgrown weeds and grass
• landscaping
• trash, litter, and debris
• outside storage of household items
• property blight
• disrepair and exterior property conditions
• graffiti
• abandoned or junk vehicles
• vehicles parked on lawn or unpaved areas
• home auto repair
Why inaction (Usuario registrado)
dbi_loserville (Invitado)
Reconocido CAO Lall (Usuario registrado)
Matt D. (Usuario registrado)
If the authorities show the neighborhood that they care, maybe more people in the neighborhood will start to care as well.
Cerrado CAO Lall (Usuario registrado)