Day 74 of the 16th St. Plaza crackdown Es un cagadero todas las noches (Its a shitshow every night)

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San Francisco's Mission District continues to grapple with cleanliness and safety issues as Mayor Daniel Lurie announced a $3 million power-washing initiative. While the mobile command unit has been present at 16th and Mission for 74 days, residents are skeptical about the effectiveness of the new project. The "Sandwich Man" from The Sandwich Place called for daily street cleaning, emphasizing the need for action over promises. An anonymous resident of Julian Avenue described the area as increasingly chaotic, highlighting the lack of lasting improvements despite previous meetings with city officials. Others, like a local named Will, noted that while police presence has improved the situation, more undercover officers are necessary to combat crime effectively.

Observations of littered streets and discarded items further underscore the residents' concerns. The community's frustration reflects a broader demand for sustainable solutions to ongoing issues. Lurie's initiative aims to address these problems, but local voices remain cautious about real change.

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