March 24, 2023

Stupid stuff

SF Chronicle  - For more than a decade, Susan Meyers' front sidewalk proved a cheerful hub in her Lower Pacific Heights neighborhood — until one anonymous grump called 311. In this city notorious for giving tremendous credence to solitary complainers — who have the right to halt housing projects, foil their neighbors' housing remodels and stall emergency transit projects — that one call compelled a visit from a Public Works inspector.

And soon, Meyers' adorable little library had a notice affixed to it with bright blue tape giving her two choices: Remove the bench and the library or pay $1,402 for a "minor encroachment permit." …

Meyers' neighbors have offered to create a GoFundMe to raise the $1,402 for a permit, but she doesn't want to go that route. The 79-year-old therapist and her husband, a retired lawyer, could pay the fee, but why should they? Public Works says the couple doesn't have to pay the fee for now while the department develops a new program to make it easier to add benches, free libraries and other neighborhood amenities, but the details of that proposal aren't yet clear.

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