Terra Vista Management has run Campland at Mission Bay Park for years, and they’re the company that’s cleaning up the enormous mess that is the old De Anza Point Mobile Home Park.
Another cleanup is in the works in Mission Bay Park. One hundred sity-nine decaying mobile homes will be removed from DeAnza Point. KPBS reporter John Carroll tells us what exactly will happen with the land after it is cleared.
“[It's] $8 million worth of work and it involves the abatement of these homes, most of which have lead and asbestos," Gelfand said. “A lot of these homes are really full of garbage and trash that was left over from the former residents or people that broke in at some point," Gelfand said.
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