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But if you are walking around Mission Bay, there's one place where you won't be able to notice the sidewalks are sinking. We're talking about the four blocks around UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay.
SAN FRANCISCO - The sidewalks in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood are sinking and property owners say it's getting to be too expensive of a problem to fix.
The streets and sidewalks of San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood is sinking, and residents are suing the city for its safety risks. SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A San Francisco neighborhood is sinking.
One of San Francisco’s newest neighborhood has a sidewalk problem. A safety issue NBC Bay Area’s Investigative Unit first revealed in 2016 and two years later little has been done to fix it.
SAN FRANCISCO — A San Francisco neighborhood is sinking.Residents are waking up to sidewalks and streets with cracks and tiles elevated from the ground. Now, there’s a lawsuit against the city.
The sidewalks and streets in San Francisco's Mission Bay are sinking, now some residents are suing the city By Andrew Chamings , Editor-at-Large Updated June 8, 2022 4:01 p.m. Mission Bay, San ...
San Francisco has a history of sinking buildings, and while the 5-year long saga of the Millennium Tower sliding into the bay mud may finally be coming to an end, submerging sidewalks in another ...
The entire section under 1201 4th street in San Francisco's mission bay is separating from the buildings. “The sidewalk is sinking due to the fact that we're in unclaimed land,” said Paul ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — A San Francisco neighborhood is sinking. Residents are waking up to sidewalks and streets with cracks and tiles elevated from the ground. Now, there’s a lawsuit against ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — A San Francisco neighborhood is sinking. Residents are waking up to sidewalks and streets with cracks and tiles elevated from the ground. Now, there’s a lawsuit against ...