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Encyclopedia > Hunters Point

Hunters Point or Bayview-Hunters Point is a neighborhood in the southeastern portion of San Francisco, California. Cut off from the rest of San Francisco by U.S. Highway 101, it is the site of the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which is still being cleaned up by the United States Navy due to toxic and radioactive waste issues. Residential development still is slowed by the active industrial sector of the neighborhood, the last industrial area remaining in San Francisco. One of the poorest and most crime-ridden parts of the city, it has also been one of the few neighborhoods in San Francisco where gentrification has not occurred. The neighborhood was once perdominantly inhabited by African Americans but is now ethnically mixed.


Plentiful public housing has kept land values low by San Francisco standards; subsequently, Hunters Point has one of the highest home ownership rates in the city.


Hunters Point has among the worst performing schools in San Francisco, and the San Francisco Unified School District Superintendent Arlene Ackerman has recently initiated her "Dream Schools" initiative, which aims to provide smaller, more efficient schools. The youth of this neighborhood often travel several miles daily to go to schools in other parts of the city, having a commute significantly longer than that of their peers.


One of the city's current projects with this neighborhood is the Third Street Light Rail, further completing the city's expanding mass transit system into less serviced neighborhoods. The construction has caused traffic jams, detours, and other temporary transportation problems on Third Street. The bridge crossing Highway 101 that connects Bayshore Boulevard and Third Street is also closed due to it. Residents are widely skeptical of this project, most likely ensuring gentrification in one of the least developed neighborhoods in San Francisco.


The neighborhood's population has changed considerably over the years- a declining African American population has moved to other Bay Area cities, notably Oakland and Richmond while Latinos, Asians, and Whites represent a growing part of the neighborhood.


Murals featuring African American pride are common in Hunters Point. Graffiti is also rampant in many sections of the neighborhood.


Hunters Point also has a unique microclimate - the warmest in all of foggy San Francisco, often never experienced by most of the city's residents.


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EPA: Federal Register: Record of Decision for the Disposal and Reuse of the Hunters Point Annex To Naval Station ... (7538 words)
Navy plans to dispose of Hunters Point in a manner that is consistent with the Reuse Plan and under the authority of Section 2824(a) of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1991, Public Law 101-510, as amended by Section 2834 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1994, Public Law 103-160.
Hunters Point Naval Shipyard is located in the City of San Francisco and covers 936 acres, of which 443 acres are submerged.
The Hunters Point property is located in a highly active seismic region and, except for the residential area on the hilltop, is built on artificial fill that has a high potential for liquefaction, densification, and differential settlement.
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