Yerba Buena : land grab and community resistance in San Francisco / by Chester Hartman with Alvin Averbach ... [et al.].
Material type: TextPublication details: San Francisco, Calif. : Glide Publications, c1974.Description: 233 p. : ill. 25 cmISBN:- 912078367
- HT 177.S38 .H255y 1974
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Includes bibliographical references.
Yerba Buena is the shameful accof how the elderly residents and small of South of Market were forced out of their community--of how the seniors and the lawyers fought back--and how they would "negotiated" (read "limited") victory. But what next? Once the convention center is built, San Francisco still faces a frightening economic future because of Yerba Buena's ufinancial impact. Overwhelming evidence suggests that the cost sould strip the municipal treasury, force the city to float bonds beyond its means of repayment and drastically raised property taxes. Uniquely beautiful and diverse San Francisco depends on the many styles of its middle and lower-income citizens. Will they be able to afford San Francisco--tomorrow?
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