Folder: S.F. Districts-Hunters Point-Housing.
Newscopy: "Life in a public housing tract is not exactly a bowl of cherries, at best. But the San Francisco Housing Authority has contrived to make it worse in the project above Candlestick Park at McKinley and Candlestick Streets. Simply poor maintanace has allowed a forest of weeds to grow in front, in back and around the five buildings remaining of what was once an immense project. Leo Vigars, superintendent of management, explains that weeds are allowed to grow during the rainy season to help control erosion. But when the authority finally decides to cut them down, it does only part of a job. Because there is evidence of some trimming, in the most obvious areas. But no, by any means, enough. The old, temporary housing will be torn down by 1970, as required by law.".