Residents say the problem poses 'life-safety risks to pedestrians.'
After watching the streets and sidewalks around their condos slowly separate and sink into the bay mud, residents of one building in San Francisco's Mission Bay are now suing the city for a problem they say poses"life-safety risks to pedestrians."
Then, in 1998, the board of supervisors marked the area for major development. And while all new occupied buildings in Mission Bay, such as the UCSF campus, the Chase Center and the 6,000 residential units there, are anchored into the bedrock, the sidewalks, streets and parks are not, and that's a problem.
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