Bayview residents slam public housing conditions, and S.F. supervisor issues warning
The Alice Griffith public housing complex in Bayview is facing serious allegations of neglect as residents voice their frustrations over poor living conditions. Supervisor Shamann Walton has warned the management firms, John Stewart Company and McCormack Baron Salazar, that failure to address these concerns may result in public hearings and potential removal from their management roles. Tenants have reported issues such as vermin infestations, inoperable elevators, and safety hazards, leading to calls for urgent improvements. Walton described the alleged neglect as a failure of accountability and basic human decency, emphasizing that tenants deserve better treatment. The management companies have attributed maintenance delays to pandemic-related challenges and financial difficulties, claiming they are actively seeking funding for repairs.
However, residents like Marie Visto, a disabled tenant, have expressed deep dissatisfaction, citing years of unaddressed accommodation requests. This situation underscores a significant community issue, highlighting the need for effective oversight and improved living conditions in public housing. As tensions rise, the call for accountability and action grows louder among residents and their advocates.