Something stinks in one of San Francisco’s most affluent neighborhoods.
Bags of dog poop have been appearing for months on Jackson Street in Presidio Heights. The waste bags get dropped around a cluster of temporary “no parking” signs peppering the block for various construction projects along the street’s luxury homes.
On certain streets in other neighborhoods, like SoMa, dodging piles of excrement — animal, human, whatever — is a mundane challenge. But in one of the city’s poshest areas, it prompted a sternly worded public letter, heightened personal security, and viral social media commentary that’s since been deleted…