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Pedestrian May 29, 2021 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SIGSEGV (Post 9295901)
My building only allows one party per elevator, though I guess that would be likely be rescinded at the same time. (We have 3 elevators for 15 residential floors/ 90 units, so it works out fine as long as someone isn't locking one for a delivery or moving).

Ours is currently that way too. But I'm saying--when the mask mandate goes I expect that will go too.

Pedestrian May 29, 2021 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by JManc (Post 9296075)
Glad I live in a SFH.

These issues of larger multifamily buildings are why I went to Arizona, where I essentially have a SFH, and stayed there until June of last year. Once CA and its citizens had settled into "distancing" and mask-wearing and "one per elevator" and the other stuff, I came back (also because AZ got too hot for me by early June).

Pedestrian May 30, 2021 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by SIGSEGV (Post 9296071)
And here's a good article by Pete Saunders, who is usually right:

"Suburbs and small towns may have newfound advantages, but they still lack the energy and amenities that draw people to big cities."

This is what I've been saying all along. Younger recent grads, the sort who fill up clubs and night spots from Tenderloin "dive bars" to SOMA dance clubs to Castro gay bars and who don't know how to cook or don't want to and therefore keep restaurants busy have not gone home to Mom and Dad or to the suburbs or wherever because of fear of covid or a dislike of the city lifestyle. They left because (1) everything fun about the city was shut down, (2) their employer told them to work from "home" which could be anywhere, (3) the city apartment was costing them plenty and for no reason due to #1.

As soon as the night life, the great restaurants and clubs, the big league sports and the great shopping return, many of these younger singles and childless couples will return. SF was never a place to raise kids even though some stalwarts tried, but it has long been said the city had more dogs than kids. There's a reason housing with more than 2 bedrooms is rare and expensive. Most people might stick around at least until the first child is a toddler, but when the second child comes or the first is ready for school, most have always left for the burbs and will continue to, but the city hasn't had them before covid and doesn't need them now to be what it's always been.

Oh, and landlords will take advantage. Rents (and some housing prices) have declined modestly over the last year but I look for them to bounce back strongly next year. SF has rent control but vacancy decontrol. So when those folks left they subjected themselves to reset rents. Good luck.

JManc May 30, 2021 12:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Pedestrian (Post 9296078)
These issues of larger multifamily buildings are why I went to Arizona, where I essentially have a SFH, and stayed there until June of last year. Once CA and its citizens had settled into "distancing" and mask-wearing and "one per elevator" and the other stuff, I came back (also because AZ got too hot for me by early June).

Back then it was prudent to wear a masks but local jurisdictions and HOA's mandating them now is not about the science but forcing everyone to comply with a political statement.

Pedestrian May 30, 2021 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by JManc (Post 9296112)
Back then it was prudent to wear a masks but local jurisdictions and HOA's mandating them now is not about the science but forcing everyone to comply with a political statement.

No, it's a matter of CA law. The state's color-coded rules end June 15 but not yet.

And in a building like mine, it may be about simply making the majority of residents feel comfortable which is IMHO what an HOA should be doing. But when people have complained--not about wearing masks in halls and elevators so far as I know but about the gym and spa not being open--the answer has always been "the Health Dept. says we can't" so far. That's supposed to end June 15.

LA21st May 30, 2021 2:58 AM

I went around Hollywood, East Hollywood, Los Feliz and Silverlake and Echo Park, Koreatown and downtown today.
LA's seems 75-80 percent normal, at least. Maybe higher. The previous weeks I noticed Santa Monica and Melrose coming back to life.

This was the most activity I've seen since covid hit. Only LA Live seemed deader than usual. Everything else was pretty busy. Looking back at peak covid, it's quite amazing how dead the entire city was.

craigs May 30, 2021 5:21 AM

I'm moving from a SFH in the land of volcanoes and wolves to a SFH in suburban Los Angeles. Easy access to great food, museums, shows, etc. but also defensible space between us and all the randos if/when that is what we want. The choice of exposure is entirely up to us. I don't know if we will ever return to the car-free, transit-oriented midrise life that we had in SF in the Before Times, but we'll reevaluate after things get back to normal.

Pedestrian May 30, 2021 6:11 AM

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Originally Posted by craigs (Post 9296255)
the land of volcanoes and wolves

Scr*w covid for a minute--I'm just really glad there is such a place in CA:

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In 2011, a wolf tagged as OR-7 traveled over 1,000 miles and made his way from Oregon into California as a lone wolf looking for a mate. When he stepped foot into California, he was the first wild wolf in our state since 1924. OR-7, nicknamed “Journey”, traveled back into Oregon, found a mate, and started his pack. He and his mate had five litters between 2014 and 2018. Journey and his mate paved the way for a population of wild wolves in California.

As of 2020, there is one known pack of wolves in Northern California, called the Lassen pack after the area that they inhabit. The original breeding male of the pack, CA-08M, is OR-7’s son, and the breeding female is tagged as LAS01F. This pack had a litter of pups each year between 2017 and 2019.

CA-08M, the original breeding male, has not been documented since the 2019 breeding season. Since June 2019, a black male wolf has been documented as the new breeding male, and in 2020, the pack had a litter of 8 pups. Currently, the pack is composed of a minimum of 14 wolves . . . .
https://www.californiawolfcenter.org...-in-california

Like covid itself, perhaps these are manifestations of Mother Nature asserting herself.

SIGSEGV May 30, 2021 6:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Pedestrian (Post 9296272)
Scr*w covid for a minute--I'm just really glad there is such a place in CA:


https://www.californiawolfcenter.org...-in-california

Like covid itself, perhaps these are manifestations of Mother Nature asserting herself.

just cross the state border and... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevada_Wolf_Pack

craigs May 30, 2021 8:02 PM

A couple months ago I spoke with a tow truck driver who has, on two different occasions, witnessed wolves crossing highway 89, not far from Lassen Volcanic NP. That would be the Lassen Pack.

There's likely a second pack of wolves in California as well: the Whaleback Pair are believed to have had a litter of pups earlier this spring. They live northeast of Mt. Shasta.

I can see both Mt. Shasta and Lassen Peak from the front yard here. I'll miss that. The thread tie-in would be that I'm only here because COVID shut San Francisco down, and now that the world is reopening, I'm moving back to civilization.

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Originally Posted by SIGSEGV (Post 9296277)
just cross the state border and... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevada_Wolf_Pack

I have a Wolfpack t-shirt, even though I have zero ties to UNR! Great logo.

SIGSEGV May 30, 2021 8:10 PM

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Originally Posted by craigs (Post 9296603)

I can see both Mt. Shasta and Lassen Peak from the front yard here.


I've heard rumors that some of the locals believe that Lemurians live on top of Mt. Shasta? Was I being bullshitted?

craigs May 30, 2021 8:23 PM

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Originally Posted by SIGSEGV (Post 9296609)
I've heard rumors that some of the locals believe that Lemurians live on top of Mt. Shasta? Was I being bullshitted?

I've heard some of the local crazy talk (the vax is 'the mark of the beast!'), so it wouldn't surprise me if they believe something equally stupid about a snowbound lost race, haha.

Camelback May 30, 2021 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by dimondpark (Post 9294499)
Masks is still prevalent around here, I'd say at least 90% of people on the street wear them and 100% of people Ive seen entering stores are masked up.

Wait, outside? Why? I mean, really? That's so odd and bizarre at this point, it was odd and bizarre last summer, but now when something like 50-60% are fully vaccinated, what are they so afraid of?

TWAK May 31, 2021 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Camelback (Post 9296717)
Wait, outside? Why? I mean, really? That's so odd and bizarre at this point, it was odd and bizarre last summer, but now when something like 50-60% are fully vaccinated, what are they so afraid of?

I demand to speak with the manager of the bay area!
A lot of vacation home owners and boaters can't handle having to put on their masks on here, but the threat of the Sheriff taking care of it works (for places that still require it). It literally says "no mask no service" on the door, but people from out of state for example, can't read it I guess? Oh well their money helps my run-down county.

SIGSEGV May 31, 2021 2:14 AM

I had to get my pre-travel covid test within 72 hours of leaving. Since most test centers aren't open today (including the one 2 blocks from my place) I walked about a mile and a half to one that was (yes, wearing my mask, not because I'm afraid but because it's a requirement of my pre-travel quarantine, whether or not it makes sense).

As expected, the Riverwalk and River North were a madhouse today. And of course, there was a super long line out the door out of Portillo's. Tourists.

homebucket May 31, 2021 3:39 AM

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Originally Posted by dimondpark (Post 9294499)
Masks is still prevalent around here, I'd say at least 90% of people on the street wear them and 100% of people Ive seen entering stores are masked up.

Really? I was just in the 'Meda today and saw maybe 0.5% mask wearing.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...5759c80d_b.jpg

JManc May 31, 2021 4:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Camelback (Post 9296717)
Wait, outside? Why? I mean, really? That's so odd and bizarre at this point, it was odd and bizarre last summer, but now when something like 50-60% are fully vaccinated, what are they so afraid of?

We're spending the weekend in Galveston. Out the throngs of people down here for Memorial Day, very few wore them indoors and only saw 2 or 3 people with them on outside.

LA21st Jun 1, 2021 3:14 AM

Finally saw a movie in a theatre since Covid in Marina Del Rey. Theatre is pretty packed for a 1:30 show and with the distancing.

Another great sign.

chris08876 Jun 1, 2021 3:38 AM

Walked into Home Depot yesterday and barely any masks. Same with some other stores.

A lot busier overall today. Even with traffic. Good old Memorial Day traffic is back!

the urban politician Jun 1, 2021 1:53 PM

Yeah I’ve now been to restaurants, bars, grocery, and even Walgreens without a mask on. In the latter 2 about 90% of people were still masked


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