On a quiet, tree-lined street near the former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, Venezuelan music drifted from a row of RVs. A group of immigrants here on Griffith Street have created a small support network — sharing meals, trading memories of Venezuela and keeping watch over one another’s vehicles.
But their fragile community now sits squarely in the path of San Francisco’s effort to clear oversized vehicles from city streets.
While making a bowl of ceviche one recent evening, Duber Marcano, 47, periodically scanned the scene outside his window, watching for parking enforcement officers…