In the Marina, where the wealthy meet the seedy, plans for a transitioning-foster-youths home are cause for concern. (Examiner file photo)
In the Marina district’s seedier stretch of Lombard Street between the Golden Gate Bridge and Van Ness Avenue, residents and businesses that have fought to clean up the area find themselves caught between two motels, one new and one old.
Lombard Street is better known for its flowered curvy section, but the high-traffic area near the bridge is populated by tourists and flanked by motel after motel.
It’s in this area where police have been fighting prostitutes, drug dealers and thieves who have frequented a few problem motels. The City Attorney’s Office sued the owners of the Bridge Motel for running a public nuisance. New owners have made improvements and police have announced a deal with the proprietors to stop taking in people who just got out of prison.
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